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Re: Welcome to the Building Arena, IRON MECHA
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Sun, 1 Jan 2006 08:32:34 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Mark Neumann wrote:
   Friends, Welcome to my building arena!


Happy New Year, to all of the builders, and especially our host!

What a way to start a year! Fantastic!

  
Firstly I would like to thank ALL of those that have decided to join the first IRON MECHA. 42 participants have notified me of their intentions to play IRON MECHA as of Dec 31, 2005. It is my hope that this be an enjoyable, exciting, and challenging experience for us all. Let’s meet the challengers: (note, if I missed your notice to participate, please remind me immediately. I’ve done my best to catch all the requests, but if I missed any I sincerely apologize. Just begin the build and remind me.)
  • Adrian Drake
  • Allister McLaren
  • Andrew Saada
  • Brian Cooper
  • Brian Pilati
  • Bryce McGlone
  • Christopher Snead
  • Colin Robert Gutierrez
  • Craig-Alan Smith
  • Daniel Rubin
  • Danny Staple
  • Dave Johann
  • Derek Schin
  • Eric Sophie
  • Fradel D. Gonzales
  • Howard C. Willis, Jr.
  • James Howse
  • Jeff Ranjo
  • John Neal
  • Jude Beaudin
  • Justin Ramsden
  • Ka-On Lee
  • Keith Goldman
  • Kyle Vrieze
  • Leigh Holcombe
  • Ley Ward
  • Marco Tagliaferri
  • Mark Chan
  • Mark Stafford
  • Matthew Evans
  • Michael Dallaston
  • Nathan Proudlove
  • Nathan Wells
  • Paul Cook
  • Peter Blencowe
  • Peter Reid
  • Russell Clark
  • Smaarth Moray “Legoswami”
  • Timothy Gould
  • Tony Alexander
  • Tony Hafner
  • Tuomas “TheQ” Kukkamaa
It is the intent of IRON MECHA to be a contest of ingenuity, artistry, and skill. The image that I will provide shortly is meant as a guide. It is to inspire you to build a mecha. I encourage you to push yourself and build a mecha that speaks to you.

As with the TV program of a similar name, “IRON CHEF” the cook off is seen by all. That is simply not possible in this arena. BUT I ask that you please provide links to your progress, as you are able. It allows people to see how a mecha is made, allows for some banter amongst the contestants and audience, helps our judges understand your build a little more throughly, and adds to the flavor of the contest. There will be no demerits if you do not show progress pics. And it might just help you push yourself to try things you may otherwise never think of or try building something you never knew how to build. An alternative measure is to post false pics of your build and make for a dramatic reveal at the end. (I after all will not be checking)

I’ll post pics of all attempts. And I’m hoping to see a lot of progress pics.

  
Along these lines, I am hoping that this thread can become a venue for asking questions. If you are trying to achive a joint or other ‘mecha tech’ and can’t seem to figure it out, ASK! You might just get the push to tackle a tricky build technique.

My main motive to take part was to learn from the other builders,
and to share what I know on building mecha.

  
Now, I thank you for your attention and I give you what I’m sure you’ve been waiting for with abated breath. I present to you, my IRON MECHA builders... a Quadruped!



You will note a few things: the image is a kind of rough artwork. This is deliberate. Part of the challenge is to see what you will do with the image. Will you replicate it as accurately as possible? Or use it as a rough base to build off of? What will you, the IRON MECHA builder put into the void not shown? We eagerly wait to see what you do.

I wanted to do a quadra for quite a while, but never took the challenge. Thank
you for pushing me!

  
Let the building begin!

I’m just printing the pic, to take it to my sons room where all the bricks are!

  
Your IRON MECHA host
Mark Neumann

Let the building begin!

Good luck to everybody.
Let’s have fun together!
Marco



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Hi all together. Due to brick and time amount I decided to go for a medium mecha. As I never tried a quadruped before, I've done some research on the legs. Here are some pictures of several approaches for the leg concept. At the moment all for legs (...) (18 years ago, 1-Jan-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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  Welcome to the Building Arena, IRON MECHA
 
Friends, Welcome to my building arena! (URL) Firstly I would like to thank ALL of those that have decided to join the first IRON MECHA. 42 participants have notified me of their intentions to play IRON MECHA as of Dec 31, 2005. It is my hope that (...) (18 years ago, 1-Jan-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.announce, lugnet.build.contests, FTX) !! 

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