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Re: A new MOC: The Hayabusa
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Date: 
Wed, 12 Oct 2005 04:35:31 GMT
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Hello Frank,

hope you get bored more often! This looks pretty cool.
Your Hayabusa looks massive and agile at the same time. The wings you used on
the back and the hose details are my favotites.
The brown works pretty good with the light gray. IMO the black contrasts too
much, I'd prefer dark gray insted. But I think some of the bricks you used might
have been not available then.
The cockpit seems to well out of the body. I think it would look better if it
was more upright.

But once more it looks really cool!

Thank you for sharing. Keep building¬
Marco

Thanks for the response Marco! I was definitely going for the big but agile
look, and im glad you noticed! I kind of took the idea of a starfox arwing when
making the torso, and i figured what makes something look even faster? WINGS!
Now that i look back on the mech, i am going to try replacing as much black with
brown or grey, as the black really does look out of place for the most part.

P.S.: Those weapons are well done too!
Thank you! I actually built the weapons first and wanted a new mech to weild
them. Im glad you like them. THanks for you ideas!



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(...) Hello Frank, hope you get bored more often! This looks pretty cool. Your Hayabusa looks massive and agile at the same time. The wings you used on the back and the hose details are my favotites. The brown works pretty good with the light gray. (...) (19 years ago, 7-Oct-05, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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