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Thank you for the comments Bruce and Kelly! Youre right, a Cylon Raider there
must be. ;-) I will give it a try!
Cheers,
Chris
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Thank you for the comments Bruce and Kelly! Youre right, a Cylon Raider
there must be. ;-) I will give it a try!
Cheers,
Chris
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Neat models! My students already do the Star Wars minis in CAD; gotta show them
your BG minis too..
Darrell
ps I know its kind of cheating, and Im not sure about the scale, but couldnt
you use one of these hand pieces (in bley if it was available) for the cylon
raiders? Lots of connection points out back for thrusters.. ;)
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Thanks for the praises!
I dont think using Bionicle pieces is cheating. Admitted, I dont like Bionicle
and I think these prefabricated huge form parts are not what we would like to
see, but sometimes, these just provide the shape you need. I already did this
before, when I designed the Chiss Clawcraft:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1351351
The Bionicle part was the best solution for the claws. I already browsed the
Bionicle parts catalogue but seem to have missed you hand part. I will see what
I can come up with. Thanks for the hint!
PS: How do your students (what students) use my Star Wars MINIs? I would have
all CAD files. ;-)
Cheers,
Chris
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Christopher Deck wrote:
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> I don't think using Bionicle pieces is cheating. Admitted, I don't like Bionicle
> and I think these prefabricated huge form parts are not what we would like to
> see, but sometimes, these just provide the shape you need. I already did this
> before, when I designed the Chiss Clawcraft:
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> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1351351>
>
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