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Re: MOC, Mech Support Crawler
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lugnet.build
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Wed, 6 Feb 2002 05:42:34 GMT
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Wow! so incredibly detailed!
And realistic too. I love all of the exterior details, andit looks like it
has good functionality to it as well. Very cool, and definitely looks like
it could be used in a modern military sense as well, great work!
keep at it'
-Geordan-
In lugnet.announce.moc, Mark Neumann writes:
> With a tank of coolant, spare brick for repairs, plenty of tools and a ready
> crew. This rig is ready for service.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=11310
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> A couple of notes: All eight wheels turn. The knobs right behind the feul
> cells (gas tanks) operate the steering. what happens is the front and rear
> wheels turn opposite of each other, giving this 20" creation about a two
> foot turning radius.
> There are some variations, in their own folder. These reflect my various
> stages of construction. I couldn't decide how best to do this. First I
> started with a carrier version that was made to carry its three drones.
> Then I went for a ammo supply version. That looked kinda bland so I went
> for the third try. this one is a field repair rig with support craft.
> (crane, dump truck, and remote repair drone)
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> Enjoy!
>
> Mark Neumann
> http://home.attbi.com/~ravenswolfmk/
> home of the Snow Leopard Clan
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