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Re: Itsy Bitsy Spider...
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Mon, 8 Mar 2004 13:12:37 GMT
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Mark,
The body of this is very cool - I always love seeing something that looks like a
real animal, but is actually a robot-mech - especially how you did the cockpit -
it is very nice. The body of the spider itself is also very cool - both
mechanical and organic. this is one of the reasons why exoskeletal
(insects/arachnids/etc) make such good sci-fi fodder - they are both organic and
mechanical looking at the same time.
but I have to be honest, i dont really care for the legs. the seem to
squarish amd regular to me - i imagine wolf spiders to have more variation in
their legs (like going from very wide down to a point).
-lenny
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Itsy Bitsy Spider...
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| (...) Thanks Lenny, I hear you. The legs kind of bug me because of the holes, but the shape more than makes up for it. I went to cover and build on the legs but then I lost the slenderness and "spideryness" (word?) of them. Once I started to build (...) (21 years ago, 8-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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