
Source: @karaageakinai
Japanese artist’s Quagsire fan is the best way for Pokémon trainers to cool down
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Karaage (@karaageakinai) is a talented Japanese model and figure artist who has a knack for not just turning Pokémon into awesome figures and displays, but clever and quirky functional devices, including an awesome Gengar tape holder!
It's Karaage's recent take on dual water and ground Pokémon Quagsire (Nuoh in Japanese), however, that has Poké-fans in awe at the moment. The artist used applied some creative DIY thinking to their clay modeling skills and turned Quagsire into a cooling fan that looks as if it's spraying its Max Geyser water attack!
The fan uses LED lighting and is equipped with streamers for extra effect.
Source: @karaageakinai
Source: @karaageakinai
Source: @karaageakinai
In a video below, Karaage breaks down how they made the awesome Quagsire model fan.
For even more awesome Pokémon-inspired models and devices, be sure to follow Karaage on Twitter and YouTube!
By - Big Neko.