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Re: Waswillbe - The RG Mech 2.0
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Date: 
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.

E,

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.

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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(...) E, 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 (...) (20 years ago, 10-Oct-04, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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