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Re: Female mecha
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Tue, 15 Aug 2000 00:57:12 GMT
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Cant wait to see her! Here's greg's post:
http://news.lugnet.com/build/mecha/?n=1232
--Kyle
http://hifiki.tripod.com
In lugnet.build.mecha, Mark Rideout writes:
> My wife the other day was talking about building a female mecha, so I thought
> I would do some research to see if anyone else has done something similar. I
> did a search and noticed that Greg Majewski was talking about building a
> female mecha - Greg- any luck?
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> I just want to be on top of things if my wife asks me to provide some input
> while she builds. Obviously most of the same mechanics will be needed, though
> I think the size of the mecha arms and legs will be slender in nature (meaning
> I don't think my wife will build a "fat" female mecha). Maybe click-hinges
> won't even be needed if the weight is kept down. There are other physical
> characteristics that she'll add to it I'm sure...
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> Well any thoughts would be great to hear! I'll try and post pictures after she
> is done (I'm guessing about 3 weeks out for build-time and then another week
> or two for picture development and scanning).
>
> -mark
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