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These Bots kick @$$ - your @$$ in fact. And they date your wife because you are
such a wimp. Yeah, Keith Goldman, Im talking about you! Ha! What are you
gonna do about it? Huh? Huh?
Nothing. Thats what I thought.
-Lenny
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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These Bots kick @$$ - your @$$ in fact. And they date your wife because you
are such a wimp. Yeah, Keith Goldman, Im talking about you! Ha! What are
you gonna do about it? Huh? Huh?
Nothing. Thats what I thought.
-Lenny
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OOOO I like em. This un:
Is the best... Its like Sterling (Fazooms bot) has a kick tail redneck cousin!
(ooo Ill be copyin that)
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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These Bots kick @$$ - your @$$ in fact. And they date your wife because you
are such a wimp. Yeah, Keith Goldman, Im talking about you! Ha! What are
you gonna do about it? Huh? Huh?
Nothing. Thats what I thought.
-Lenny
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Sweet. I know thats the intended use of capes, but still, the bot with the cape
is looking awesome. I also really like the four-legged ones. Its about time we
saw some centaur representation among the bots of space. Anyways, keep up the
good work!
-Dan Rubin
Chair of the Cyber-braintrust
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OOOO I like em. This un:
Is the best... Its like Sterling (Fazooms bot) has a kick tail redneck
cousin! (ooo Ill be copyin that)
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Funny, I thought of Sterling the whole time I was making these guys - especially
this guy.
His name is Chrome.
The Bot with the cape is as yet un-named (will be a supporting character to the
EBs ace pilot) - and Chrome was going to be the upgrade bot that no one likes.
:)
/walks back into corner
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Hi Lenny,
Very sweet collection you have here!
Where does the T-shape piece come from? I see this part being used in many bot
creations, it looks very usefull.
Cheers,
JP.
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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These Bots kick @$$ - your @$$ in fact. And they date your wife because you
are such a wimp. Yeah, Keith Goldman, Im talking about you! Ha! What are
you gonna do about it? Huh? Huh?
Nothing. Thats what I thought.
-Lenny
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No one can introduce MOCs quite like you, Lenny.
Nice job.
The 4-leggers are neat, a nice new approach. There seems to be some excellent
flexibility built in.
The 2-leggers have got alot of personality. Very Isaac Asimov-ey if they lost
the blasters.
Chrome is cool too, but I dont really get the idea of wheeled robots.
~Kevin Blocksidge
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In lugnet.space, Jean-Pascal Rignault wrote:
> Hi Lenny,
>
> Very sweet collection you have here!
>
> Where does the "T-shape" piece come from? I see this part being used in many
> bot creations, it looks very usefull.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> JP.
I think the piece you're referring to is this one:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4696
Play well.
Tim Strutt
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In lugnet.space, Tim Strutt wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Jean-Pascal Rignault wrote:
> > Hi Lenny,
> >
> > Very sweet collection you have here!
> >
> > Where does the "T-shape" piece come from? I see this part being used in many
> > bot creations, it looks very usefull.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> >
> > JP.
>
> I think the piece you're referring to is this one:
> http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4696
> Play well.
The Pneumatic T - blessed piece for all Bot builders.
You get a bunch of them with the UCS ISD set - which is where I got all of mine.
They are kinda expensive on Blink - being almost $.50 each (eek!) But worth it
none-the-less.
-Lenny
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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These Bots kick @$$ - your @$$ in fact. And they date your wife because you
are such a wimp. Yeah, Keith Goldman, Im talking about you! Ha! What are
you gonna do about it? Huh? Huh?
Nothing. Thats what I thought.
-Lenny
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I love em! My favorite is the first four-legged one. He looks like a brute.
The caped one struck me as the programmed tactical genius of the bunch. Nice
job!
Chris McNamee
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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These Bots kick @$$ - your @$$ in fact. And they date your wife because you
are such a wimp. Yeah, Keith Goldman, Im talking about you! Ha! What are
you gonna do about it? Huh? Huh?
Nothing. Thats what I thought.
-Lenny
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Nice colloection of bots there, even if I dont know where my at-dollar-dollar
is.
Allister
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In lugnet.space, Tim Strutt wrote:
>
> I think the piece you're referring to is this one:
> http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/4696
> Play well.
>
> Tim Strutt
Thanks for the very elaborate link Tim!
JP.
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> The Pneumatic T - blessed piece for all Bot builders.
>
> You get a bunch of them with the UCS ISD set - which is where I got all of mine.
> They are kinda expensive on Blink - being almost $.50 each (eek!) But worth it
> none-the-less.
>
> -Lenny
Wow, ISD? A bit expensive for a few bots..... I think I'll have to buy the
technic excavator if I wish to get some. Or find an other way to build bots.
JP.
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Bots with capes? Id expect something like that from a tortured artiste like
Deering. I think youve been hangin with pot-bot for too long. Why not a
beret, or epaulettes? We here at the Reich refused to be intimidated by
automatons with inverted salad plates for chest armor. And whats up with all the
chrome? What have you been reduced to, Bots on Broadway or something? They
need to hang out with those light-stepping chrome-boys in the Space Rangers...or
Star Rangers, or whatever band of do-gooders running rampant in .space. PCS
maybe. The four legged bot was pretty sweet though, and I liked the look of
the 2 spearguns as antennas, or whatever. Nice try Lenny, but get back to the
Block, where your simple building skills are better suited.
-Keith
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