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Re: Ball Joint Frame ZRX1 version
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Mon, 14 Mar 2005 06:25:48 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Eric Sophie wrote:
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MC7 Ball Joint Frame ZRX1 version.
Second generation
frame technology.
- Model features Rorzakh dual ball joint single piece hip system.
- Shoulders contain factory glued ball and 4L axle from two Bionicle Watches.
- Pseudo head face shield from Throw bots.
This new Ball Joint Frame Tech was co-developed by
MC7 and
Biomechanical
Bricks. Improved hip section, new hands, new ankles, added spine
articulation, 3L axle w/stud provides rotational friction at the main limb
sections.
Tatsumaki by: MC7
Ryetsumaki by: Legomaster
The ZRX1 will wear an outer skin just as the Ryetsumaki and Tatsumaki
used the original MC7 Frame.
Engineered and refined to be strong, flexible and reliable.
The MC7 Evolution
Biomechanical Brick Kit comming soon.
MC7 Ball Joint Frame ZRX1 version.
Enjoy,
Eric Sophie
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This is a wonderful thing to see! The ZXRX1 Frame is an upgraded version of
the frame that I had been working on for over a year now. The first attempt
failed badly and I wanted to correct. So after some thought I made the MC7 frame
that Ryetsumaki and Tatsumaki are built over. In my first design I made it too
big..so when I added the skin, the frame would not hold the weight. So I made a
stand for it. Knowing that my goal was to strengthen the joints and build on a
smaller scale. In a way I had succeeded but there were a few issues that needed
to be addressed. I had sent one of my original frames to Eric and over time we
both studied and solved what issues we could....the example being the ZXR1
frame. This is not the last of this design. I plan to work on this for some
time. I hope you all enjoy the frame. Thanks Eric. Marcus Clancy
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Ball Joint Frame ZRX1 version
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| (...) No, thank you Marcus. I always wanted to build a (solely) ball jointed Mecha, but never did because I knew the scale of the frame had to be carefully done in order to work within the physical limits of the ball joints. Your dual ball jointed (...) (20 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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