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Re: Discussion on ALL Of The Iron Mechas
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Date: 
Thu, 9 Feb 2006 04:24:09 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Matthew Evans wrote:
Hi.  Thanks for the comments.  I'm just a lazy bastard.  Membership in
Keithlug
can be particularly draining.  Here's some other pics of the Thundersnatch
in
action in its current state.

http://newbrickorder.com/fradel/?m=Thundersnatch

It's a great model, I particularly like
<http://newbrickorder.com/fradel/?m=Thundersnatch&n=0 this shot>; the
inertia of those big legs floating behind as the mecha moves forward.
The tiered slopes on the lower part of the torso do look a lot like part of
a lobster, is that why it is named so?
The angling on the top canopy is nice, have you got any photos from above?
The only thing I don't like is the red-V-patterned 1x2 tile on the front, I
don't think the white looks right.

Thanks.  I'm glad you like it.  The color kinda influenced the name but I was
also thinking of the crabby look for the Invid from Robotech: New
Generation(Inbit/Mospeada).  BTW, I dig the red striping on your mech too.

F



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(...) (URL) this shot>; the inertia of those big legs floating behind as the mecha moves forward. The tiered slopes on the lower part of the torso do look a lot like part of a lobster, is that why it is named so? The angling on the top canopy is (...) (18 years ago, 8-Feb-06, to lugnet.build.mecha)  

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