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Kaiju Vs. Mecha
Kaiju Vs. Mecha by @Roadstripe (CyberCorn Entropic)

Churra, the giant rodent daikaiju (giant monster), battles Katmotron, the giant cat robot, in a decisive battle for the fate of the city!

This is a commissioned piece for one of Furcadia's versus contests, "Giant Monsters Vs. Giant Robots".

Katmotron's design was influenced by Mobile Suit Gundam and its successors. Churra's design (properly Chuura – which sort of translates as "Squeak-zilla") includes the head of a mouse, the quills of a porcupine, the feet of a rat (that's her index finger gripping the car; her thumb is a nub a little higher up on the paw), and the nose plates of an armadillo (which is not a rodent). Churra's teeth and wolverine body form were inspired by the janiset, a type of predator rat from Dougal Dixon's book After Man: A Zoology of the Future.

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Posted: Sunday, 25 October, 2009 @ 10:04 AM

I love it. The angle and the scale are impeccably portrayed, and I love the details in the crushed cars and such. Very amusing picture, too. Nicely done.

Posted: Sunday, 25 October, 2009 @ 07:26 PM

Thank you for the comment.

According to Gar, the member of DEP who commissioned me, I managed to raise the bar on versus contest pictures. Of course, the bar was already pretty high, so that's saying something. :P

By the way, I can't all the credit for the all of the ideas in the picture (just most of them :P). Katmotron being a cat and the two playing checkers were some of the ideas he threw out. Naturally, I knew I had to make Churra a rodent.

After all, they're playing a cat-and-mouse game.

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