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In lugnet.build.mecha, Andrew Todd Amacher writes:
> After recently aquiring several 2x1 two-hole and 1x1 beam bricks from LEGO
> S@H, as well as several 1x4 grill mounting plates and 3' friction pins, I've
> developed a new technique for adding badly needed "studded bulk" to the
> throwbot limbs in my mecha. These are the results of my experiments:
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> "Anubis"
> "Thor"(upgraded version)
> "Katipo" (my 1st arthropod mecha)
> "Emu" (a really tall "chicken-walker" mecha)
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> All these can be found on my "UESF & Allies" page at:
> http://moonbase-io.webjump.com/default.htm
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> LMKWYT,
> Todd Amacher
Very, very cool! I especially like Thor's industrial look and the all around
coolness of Katipo! One suggestion, though. Thoguh it seems like you use a
regular color scheme, I think it would help the visual quality of your models
tremendously if you toned it down and/or limited yourself to less colors.
Extremely cool models, though!
Greg "Oh no, the truck have started to move!" Majewski
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dome/1888/abs.html
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: 4 New Mecha @ Moonbase Io
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| (...) chaotic. My problem there was not having enough red throwbot socket joints and gray 2x1 two-hole technic bricks, so I had to use black pieces in both cases for the inside segments of the legs. Later, Todd (24 years ago, 29-Aug-00, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.space)
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| After recently aquiring several 2x1 two-hole and 1x1 beam bricks from LEGO S@H, as well as several 1x4 grill mounting plates and 3' friction pins, I've developed a new technique for adding badly needed "studded bulk" to the throwbot limbs in my (...) (24 years ago, 24-Aug-00, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.space)
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