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> Comments and suggestions very welcome; just be gentle - this is my first
> time. :)
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> Joel Jacobsen
> http://home.columbus.rr.com/jacobsen/html/Main/lego%20creations.htm
I really like this model! I also think the pilot's transition from the the
blue ufo head to a human smiley is a nice touch, too.
I did not notice the mines until you pointed them out - so there ARE uses
for those little critters! I think more of them as micro robots that infest
an enemy's mech and get into the wiring, cooling and life support. :)
As for the leg attachment - did you attach the rotor to a 2x2 plate & peg
piece in which the technic 1/2 peg is attached to the bottom of the peice,
or to the top? I'm just trying to see how you attached it.
Good job!
Trev
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