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Subject: 
Re: Tatsumaki
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lugnet.build.mecha
Date: 
Wed, 10 Nov 2004 20:55:06 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Marcus Clancy wrote:
   Hi my name is Marcus Clancy and this is my first post on Lugnet. I wanted to show my new mech and possibly hear some feedback.   The mech that i am posting is based off a frame that I had made a few months ago. The purpose of this frame was to see if I could make a frame using only balljoints for the articulation since I had not see this done before. I used Gla Gla's armature to get ideas and went from there. The mech itself is made of pieces from 2 Titan XP sets and a box of black parts i had. I am not sure what else to say so if there are any questions or comments i would like to hear them.

Marcus(MC7)


<link <img>>  http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=103970

Very nice, I like the look.  How do the joint's hold?  Did you have to stiffen
up any of the ball sockets, like in the knees for example?

That blue is a very nice color.  This is just fantastic.  Great shape and scale,
love the facial expression.

I got no real critique save wondering how the joints hold.  Maybe also replacing
the plates with tiles on top of the sword, make for a cleaner look.  Overall,
very smooth man, very smooth.

Mark Neumann



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Hi my name is Marcus Clancy and this is my first post on Lugnet. I wanted to show my new mech and possibly hear some feedback. The mech that i am posting is based off a frame that I had made a few months ago. The purpose of this frame was to see if (...) (20 years ago, 10-Nov-04, to lugnet.build.mecha) ! 

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