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Re: Waswillbe - The RG Mech 2.0
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:25:36 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Andrew Saada wrote:
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Keith Goldman wrote:
> > Amazing as usual E...
> > `[snip`] The fact that the wings move is too cool,
> > hope I can see that in person some time. The legs...the wings..the evil
> > eyes (provided by Greco's Evil-Eye Shack) are epic. Even though its a
> > re-design you continue to push the envelope.
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> E,
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> I have to agree with what has been said here. The overall form and once again
> attention to minute details is astounding. It was a sheer pleasure to see
> this thing evolve during its construction (merci monsieur ;-). I know I told
> you how I think this thing rides the coolness factor to the limit (or if i
> didn't say it like that I am now) but I also thought to comment on the
> following:¬
Thanks Andrew, it was nice having you over during construction. Thank you for
the sorting help. I'm swamped.
> > No smack on this one...well wait a
> > minute...ok, maybe the name. Waswillbe? I get the signifigance, but it
> > sounds like some kind of manatee/walruss/wallaby hybrid. How about
> > something angrier like Mr. Stabby or Mechasectoid 5000? I know your mecha
> > are are brick-sorting peace-niks, but this one looks like it would deliver a
> > poisenous bite and enpregnate your corpse with dozens of hellish offspring.
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> I have to agree with the biting Mr. Goldman. ~.^ I get how you formulated the
> name but this thing really deserves a nastier name. I mean, I can attest to
> the brick-sorting nature of this bugger (given the continual task at hand of
> its maker, heh) but you can't tell me this thing is going to sit idly on your
> desk and not wreak havoc among your other children!?!
Ha ha ha, I call it the RG Mech. That is the name of its soul.
> `- /-`\ndrew
thanks brokie.
e
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