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Re: A good day for mecha? You decide...
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lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.technic.bionicle
Date: 
Fri, 3 Aug 2001 07:32:49 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Dave Johann writes:
Well, I've finished all the site building I'm doing today, but I needed to • point
out a little something for the .mecha folks. Not one, not two, but three
previously unpublished mecha that were supposed to debut at the LUGOLA meeting
on the 4th. Unfortunately, I got ahead of myself and posted them anyway...DOH!

The Zodiac Series-a series of twelve mecha from HardCore Industries detailing
how similar designs can be altered for specific clients. Six of the mecha are
detailed:

Libra-The scaled down, basic version created for desert combat.
http://members.home.net/legomecha/lego/mecha_zodiac_libra.html

Taurus-As beefy as a small mecha can get, this is the latest addition to the • M-
Tron Commandos line-up.
http://members.home.net/legomecha/lego/mecha_zodiac_taurus.html

Sagittarius-The oddest looking basic model shows just how much weight this
framework can handle. Jungle colors for jungle combat. This is my signature
model.
http://members.home.net/legomecha/lego/mecha_zodiac_sagittarius.html

*NEW* Capricorn-Small, fast, and infused with an obnoxious colorscheme!
http://members.home.net/legomecha/lego/mecha_zodiac_capricorn.html

*NEW* Pisces-THe first model to try out Bionicle framework as the main body-
type. I'm particularly proud of this baby bird's raptorish tail.
http://members.home.net/legomecha/lego/mecha_zodiac_pisces.html

*NEW* Aries-My ode to the Rock Raiders. They finally get what they need: a big
bruising drilling machine. More firepower than any other mecha it's size. The
second mecha using the Bionicle framework as the main body. Also makes use of • a
Roborider body to hold the engine together.
http://members.home.net/legomecha/lego/mecha_zodiac_aries.html

COMING SOON: Scorpio

-Dave
LUGNET Member #524

These are great, Dave!  I really like the lever use of Throwbot and Bionicle
parts, especially the Bionicle heads for feet; I'm always tempted to just chuck
da crazy parts in a big box and forget about them forever ;-)  Now, if you
could only integrate those danged Bionicle 3.5" cd's in to your next mecha...

The color schemes are amazing!  It would be cool to see these mechs under a
blacklight!

I really like your website, too!

Christopher

HardCore's Haven
http://members.home.net/legomecha/index.html

Beyond Bionicle: Lego Mecha Creations
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/legomechaforum



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(...) CDs? Hmmm..where are the studs on these things anyway? Blacklight is good..... (23 years ago, 6-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.technic.bionicle)

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Well, I've finished all the site building I'm doing today, but I needed to point out a little something for the .mecha folks. Not one, not two, but three previously unpublished mecha that were supposed to debut at the LUGOLA meeting on the 4th. (...) (23 years ago, 3-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.technic.bionicle) ! 

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