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> I dont know if you can answer this but I just want to ask what parts where used when you made this.
> Im a huge fan of werewolves and lego and I really > > want to be able to recreate this for my own amusment.
> I would appreciate it if you can tell me the what parts are used in this build. You can send it to me on my email cha.carpio13@gmail.com
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Its the Sirocco. And not the forgettable Volkswagen, either.
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Something Ive been tinkering with for a few days. Aside from the joints, its
made entirely from pieces found in (two copies of) 6817 Light Armor Firebase
from Mega Bloks Call of Duty line.
Thanks for looking. Enjoy!
Dave!
See more at The Bloks Forum
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Mobile infantry combat just got a whole lot more fabulous!
This mighty mech can duke it out in style, standing up to anything that the
enemy can throw at it.
Twin shoulder-mounted rocket launchers can lead the assault from a distance,
while the starboard plasma jet and port beam cannon will finish off anyone who
gets too close.
Thanks for looking!
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I present the all-apocryphal UNSC Gopher, a all-purpose light combat mech chock
full of armaments. Technical specifications to follow as soon as I make them
up. About 9 points of articulation plus the windscreen, I can tell you that
much.
Enjoy!
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I present the apocryphal bUNSC Wildebeest/b, a heavy-duty assault mech, not
too pretty but tough in the clinches. Technical specifications to follow as
soon as I make them up. About 11 points of articulation including the
windscreen.
You might also notice that this design incorporates an older style of of limb
articulation, owing to material shortages and a lack of ball-and-socket joints.
Thanks for looking!
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I present the all-apocryphal UNSC Bullfrog, a well-armored forward assault
mech.
Technical specifications to follow as soon as I make them up.
About 9 points of articulation plus the windscreen & buzzsaw, I can tell you
that much.
Thanks for looking!
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I present the apocryphal UNSC Gazelle, a light-duty anti-infantry mech.
Technical specifications to follow as soon as I make them up.
About 13 points of articulation plus the windscreen, I can tell you that much.
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I present the apocryphal UNSC Kodiak, a medium-duty combat and utility mech.
Technical specifications to follow as soon as I make them up. About 13 points of
articulation plus the windscreen, I can tell you that much.
Not thrilled with the first two pics, but I figured Id include them anyway.
Enjoy!
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has anyone done a study/webpage of ideas for large mecha hand designs?
i'm looking for something between two and three bricks high. fingers don't
necessarily have to splay or even flex (a good fist design is acceptable).
the obvious answer is just to browse the web and check out all the mechs but i
thought i'd check here first to see if anyone has built a page around various
ideas for hands/fists.
..jg
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In lugnet.announce, Eric Sophie wrote:
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Enjoy!
Eric Sophie
LUGNET Member #1051
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Enjoyed!
Woof woof!!
Very nicely done--clean lines and a flawless execution!
You continue to amaze.
Dave K
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Edward Welsh wrote:
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Wait wait wait--Im confused here, Eric. Youre saying this is not a
kitty?
Very cute.
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;)
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Wait wait wait--Im confused here, Eric. Youre saying this is not a kitty?
Very cute.
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Generation: Puppy Quad
A cyber mech fusion between Pilot and Animal Robot.
Complete with Energy Core and Transformation Mode.
MOCpages.com
Brickshelf.com
Enjoy!
Eric Sophie
LUGNET Member #1051
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Hello Eric,
I saw the thumbnail on brickshelf the other day and imediately recognized
your style! Although this is different to your older builts it's still
recognizably your style.
Great work. Glad you build again.
Cheers
Marco
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The Max Mini Bite
I have been focusing lately on my Teaching and Public Exhibits.
However, recently I started building again. I love building!
Brickshelf Gallery
MOCpages
Enjoy!
Eric Sophie
Legomaster
Biomechanical Bricks
LUGNET Member # ~1051
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