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Re: The Skrylitch - Technic Mecha
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Date: 
Sun, 30 May 2004 20:26:15 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Kyle Vrieze wrote:
In lugnet.announce.moc, Eric Sophie wrote:
<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=82780 The Skrylitch> -
Technic Mecha¬

Kudos, Eric.  Skrylitch is beautiful!  This thing really combines so many
different techniques--technic construction, SNOT, lighting, and of course the
pink magic wand tongue--it really shows how well you know the brick and its
dimensions and connections.

Thank you, making use of all that is possible is where my head is at.

Just curious, when you're working perpendicular,
do you have to think about how many brick heights/stud lengths until the
parts match up exactly, or can you just eyeball it by now?

When working/building, I always follow the: one technic beam and two plate level
pattern. This technique helps because a known connection pattern develops.

Other than that, I just keep trying and experimenting.

And of course the
scale allows you so much more space, it just expands the possibilities.

Very true.

But enough about me talking about why it's cool--everybody go look at the
pictures again...

lol!

Thank you very much.

e



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  Re: The Skrylitch - Technic Mecha
 
(...) Kudos, Eric. Skrylitch is beautiful! This thing really combines so many different techniques--technic construction, SNOT, lighting, and of course the pink magic wand tongue--it really shows how well you know the brick and its dimensions and (...) (20 years ago, 29-May-04, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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