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Re: My Fuchikoma is done
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Fri, 25 Aug 2000 13:54:24 GMT
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Wicked Jon!

References:

http://pages.prodigy.com/Nal_Hutta/fkomatm2.jpg

http://pages.prodigy.com/Nal_Hutta/fkomatm3.jpg

These 2 are the best pictures I have found of the Fuchikoma.

That being said, why did you make the "foot" of each legs have 3 "hoofs"/toes?
Otherwise an excellent and accurate model! Man, I wish I made it... ;-)

BTW aren't the wheels attached by first removing the "hoofs"/toes and mounting
the wheels?

Mladen Pejic, over and out!
http://tor-pw1.netcom.ca/~milovan/index.htm

In lugnet.build.mecha, Jon Palmer writes:
   Check it out here:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1170

   Some notes: This is Batou's Fuchikoma from the Manga Ghost in the Shell.
These guys are personal tanks with moderate AI (and a good sense of
humor)that can be piloted or work independently of their master. They can
climb vertical faces, and descend shafts via strong cables. They have wheels
which pop out of there feet when the situation calls and cloaking fields
(opto-cam) as well. The driver does not so much ride them but interfaces
with them physically and can control them more or less with "thoughts"
alone. Thes guys are not slow or lumbering but quick, quiet (when their not
talking) and agile.
   My Lego version is more or less to scale with the Technic figures.
Unfortunately it was almost impossible to create a space large enough for
the figure inside at this scale. I have my cyborg guy sitting on top of mine
holding a big gun  : ) Its a bit like the large Gakken Cyclone in that the
figure could not actually ride the bike. (Yeah...I WISH I could compare my
building skills with the engineering of those toys) . This is actually one
of my favorite mechs of any manga/anime excluding probably the large Gakken
Alpha.
   As for articulation the four legs move forward and backwards and bend at
the knees. I have wheels that I can switch out with the feet. The arms are
mounted on turntables and can move up and down on hinges. I can even make
him/her clap like in the beginning movie in the video game. The cannon can
swivel up and down.

   Mad props (did I say that?) to Mladen for the idea of posting the manga
for reference.

   Enjoy!

   Jon.



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"Mladen Pejic" <milovan@netcom.ca> wrote in message news:FzupAo.1uz@lugnet.com... (...) mine. I did see a model on starship modeler but I don't think its very acurate. (...) "hoofs"/toes? (...) Do you mean why didn't I? Actually thats still a work (...) (24 years ago, 25-Aug-00, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build, lugnet.space)

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Check it out here: (URL) Some notes: This is Batou's Fuchikoma from the Manga Ghost in the Shell. These guys are personal tanks with moderate AI (and a good sense of humor)that can be piloted or work independently of their master. They can climb (...) (24 years ago, 25-Aug-00, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build, lugnet.space)

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