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Re: Neo-Oz Update: Additional 1.48MB of ZERO pictures added.
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Tue, 22 May 2001 03:20:30 GMT
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It is good to hear from you K. With thanks to your explanation I am beginning
to understand what people are criticizing. The sad part is that I spend 2 days
on the head, 3 weeks on the arms, a full month on the torso, and a full year on
the legs. In the end people like what I have worked on the least, oh well, the
irony of life go on. I will have to acquire more Lego sets after all to make
this Gundam look like Wing ZERO, but just the wings will take at least one Tie
Interceptor. hmm?.
Anyway, I am really dying to hear your opinion on the Gundam since you are an
accepted authority on large Gundam construction.
Thanks to all for their replies.
Borislav Marinov
In lugnet.build.mecha, Brian Cooper writes:
> I think what some of the advanced builders in this forum are criticizing in
> this model is the uneven design. We've all experienced working on a model,
> perfecting the part that most interests us and which has the clearest image
> in our minds, then filling in the other bits of the design around it without
> as much focus, just to complete it. Making good lego models requires
> patience and equal attention to all aspects of the design.
>
> The head of the gundam shows great creativity and attention to detail, the
> rest of the structure has the aura of a tower designed to support the head,
> rather than a well-proportioned functional body, which detracts from the
> gundamness and elegance (which the mind is trained to discern in the
> humanoid form). The head by itself would have been a worthy model.
>
> "K"
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