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Re: MTM-168
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Wed, 26 Oct 2005 15:56:29 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Marco Tagliaferri wrote:

   Hello Mark,

happy to see your still building MOC bringing discussions to .mecha which face the true sense of it - the MOC and the brick.

Beside that I have to admit I wouldn’t have recognized the MTM-168 as a “Neumann”. Where did you hide those chicken legs?


heh, I’m a tricky one ain’t I?

   But still it has at least one thing in common with your famous walkers, it’s fabulous. I like the overall greeblings which integrate perfect into the design. My other points have already be mentioned by others.

Thanks

   Where did you get all those chain parts from?


I steal them from other SEALUG members.... I mean... uh, damn. No, I’ve been collecting them for a while. It’s a combination of old parts, Pitsco, and the newest SW sets. (when you consider a Pitsco pack of 36 links=$10 and a Wookie Attack comes with 71 in a $30 set... That means 2/3rds of the value of that set is tank tread links! So, get the set 20% off... yeah man.)

   Which sets have good values of tan bricks for mecha building. I like the color unless I only own about 20 tan colored bricks. Like to have more of ‘em.


Uh, dunno. I used up a fair amount of tan on this job alone. I seem to think Harry Potter sets had a good amount of Tan in em? You may have to hunt Peeron for a better answer to that.

   That’s what I did!
Let me be the next to say: “Give us a bigger one!”
Marco

heh, ok. Thanks Marco!

Mark



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  Re: MTM-168
 
(...) Sure you are! BTW who did you build the joint conecting the tread to the body? (...) Never looked at it this way. Keep building Marco (19 years ago, 27-Oct-05, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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  Re: MTM-168
 
(...) Hello Mark, happy to see your still building MOC bringing discussions to .mecha which face the true sense of it - the MOC and the brick. Beside that I have to admit I wouldn't have recognized the MTM-168 as a "Neumann". Where did you hide (...) (19 years ago, 26-Oct-05, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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