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Re: The Skrylitch - Technic Mecha
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lugnet.build.mecha
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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¬
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> 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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| (...) 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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