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Re: Tricks!
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Mon, 5 May 2003 01:06:39 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Steven Coallier writes:
> Have you put together two to ten LEGO parts in a particularly intriguing way >to solve a particular modeling problem?
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> What's in your bag of brick tricks?
Most of my MOCs are sculpted with Technic parts, and most of my tricks
are very specific to the individual MOC (or related group of MOCs), so I
don't know how useful they'd be as general construction techniques, but
there is one trick that I came up with that was so useful that I posted
documentation for it. I call it the Murasaki Tail:
http://www.maskofdestiny.com/archive.asp?i=751
While I've got 14 MOCs that use this technique, only five of them have
actually been completed, and I've only had a chance to post two of them online:
Dragon of Fire (inspired by Legends of the Five Rings CCG)
http://www.maskofdestiny.com/archive.asp?i=754
Noaoke Bohrok (inspired by H.R. Giger's Xenomorph design)
http://www.maskofdestiny.com/archive.asp?i=750
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