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Re: Robo Platoon MOC's
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lugnet.build.mecha
Date: 
Mon, 20 Dec 2004 02:42:27 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Jason Coronado wrote:

  
don’t you just love the simplicity of the smaller mecha? your little guys look great! nice proportions. that blue one has an anime look to it with those jet-thingies (love my technical jargon?). the use of the t-valve has become a staple in smaller-scale mecha. i assume you have seen kerouac’s or padiru’s creations. they use t-valves like they’re going out of style. i used quite a few with my vanguard and am currently employing about 8 to 10 > ofthem in my latest mecha. makes for excellent poses. compliments to you. > try adding some more greebles for details.

jason

It’s funny - those “jet-thingies” are straight from the Robo-Platoon set, and a lot of people seem to like them - good job, Lego!

The pneumatic tees are something I used for the wrists of my mecha for years. I’m glad to see that they’re getting more attention these days. I only hope lego makes sets besides pneumatics that have more of them - maybe the next designer sets...

Thanks for the comments!

Later, Chris



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(...) don't you just love the simplicity of the smaller mecha? your little guys look great! nice proportions. that blue one has an anime look to it with those jet-thingies (love my technical jargon?). the use of the t-valve has become a staple in (...) (20 years ago, 18-Dec-04, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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