my second custom bramble. heavily modified and all that. my idea behind it: "those brambles were fitted with added upward/downward/turning flexibility around the waist, a wider chest, an elongated left arm to compensate for the longer body and a long-reach excavation arm on the right. the excavator shovel was worn like a glove and could be used on both hands. they were very helpful in the beginning with knocking down smaller enemy hideouts, clearing away rubble and digging trenches but soon got very clumsy and in the end became more of a threat than anything else. they then made a very good first line of defence... after a while in battle these brambles used to drag their knuckles and shovels on the ground behind them or use them as a means of support when standing upright. also, the hoses of the hydraulic system and the length of their right extremity resembled a hairy gorilla's arm, so the Gx.5 was soon nicknamed the 'Half-Gorilla' or, more often, 'Ape Brain'... i really had a blast customizing this one - a threeA WWRp DIY Bramble. Brambles are part of World War Robot (WWR), a story and graphic novel created by australian artist ashley wood. the toy lines WWR (1:6 scale) and WWRp ('portable' 1:12 scale) are designed by ashley wood and produced by threeA toys.