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John VanZwieten wrote:
> R2 <r2eng@primenet.com> wrote in message news:FHE9BC.Hyt@lugnet.com...
> > Sproaticus wrote in message <37CD6B61.B412BEAF@io.com>...
> > > If you *must*, I have this Droideka, you see...
> > Consider it next....
Wow, cool! :-, Note that I've modified the head since I first posted it;
I've re-posted the standing Droideka with the new head, but not the rolling
one. I'll do that when I get home tonight.
Actually, I think I'll e-mail you the entire, ZIPped model with sub-parts
and everything.
> Have you found the pirate sword yet? If not, I could try to find one an whip
> up at least a good mock-up for your .dat file.
That would be extra keen, John! The minifig knives bring the model down to
minifig-scale, but they don't look as *nice* as the pirate sword.
> I'd love to see an animation
> of the droideka rolling, opening, then firing. Oooo, and a shield should be
> doable in POV, too.
Mmmmm shield... Uuuuuu*gurgle*uuuuuu :-,
Cheers,
- jsproat
--
Jeremy H. Sproat <jsproat@io.com> ~~~ http://www.io.com/~jsproat/
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Best way to get it to me is to do the following:
1. Any "odd" parts should be sent in DAT format. It seems the convertor
I am using will stop if it encounters a missing or bad DAT part.
2. If you do get the swords made, go ahead and insert into the model and
ZIP it to me.
Shields are pretty easy in MAX. I am currently working on Bram's Colonial
Viper (my personal fav!). Battlestar Galactica was my favorite show as a
kid.....
The droideka is now in my system, too, and looks good.
If you are interested, check out the JPG of Ian Warfield's transmission. I
am a Technic guy (surprise).
http://www.primenet.com/~r2eng/legotran.jpg
Later,
Eric
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