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Re: Aquazone mech
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lugnet.aquazone
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Date:
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Tue, 16 Nov 1999 05:42:58 GMT
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Joseph Gonzalez wrote:
> In lugnet.aquazone, Tobias Möller writes:
> > Has anyone tried to build some sort of submarine mech for the aquazone
> > theme? I have built one out of the Crystal Explorer Sub but it´s legs are
> > not movable.
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> cool idea, tobias.
> i'm considering something like this as an alternate to one of the aquaraider
> sets (i like the black and green colors) since you suggested it. it seems like
> most mech ideas come from video games or animation/cartoons but do any of
> these have underwater mechs that i could look at and get some inspiration?
> how about a pic of the one you have built?
> i'm mainly trying to picture how an underwater mech would differ from standard
> surface/ground walking models.
> any ideas/links/pictures would be appreciated.
> (and thanks again for a cool idea, tobias.)
> ..joseph g
It could have a small submarine inside, and lots of antennaes. If I was
going to build another, large, aquazone mech, then I´d make it look like a
human, with arms and legs, but the legs could be like AT-ST legs and the
arms standard LEGO arms.
A picture coming soon, I hope. But it´s not big, it´s a pretty small one-man
mech (without moving legs) but if you hvae lots of yellow hinges that´s no
problem.
--Tobias
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| (...) cool idea, tobias. i'm considering something like this as an alternate to one of the aquaraider sets (i like the black and green colors) since you suggested it. it seems like most mech ideas come from video games or animation/cartoons but do (...) (25 years ago, 15-Nov-99, to lugnet.aquazone)
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