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Subject: 
Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
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Fri, 24 Aug 2001 06:14:44 GMT
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   Hi, everyone!

   Seeing the general buzz that's always in .build.mecha
   and my desire to continue procrastinating on this grant
   proposal, I've been inspired to risk rendering a 20-year-
   old design into LEGO.  It's from a universe I've been
   working on since then, the same one that my .space creations
   (and weird technical descriptions) come from.  It's from
   before the era of hypergunned mecha, so that's why it's
   armed lightly in comparison.  ;)

   That said, please take a look at this:

   http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6466

   It's actually an *alien* biotek, recovered by the Swedish
   military in 2218 and retrofitted for a human pilot (and
   a Terran-style "armour sidearm"--the original would have
   carried bracer cannon).  The designation (LAt) isn't
   alien, but Terran; we just don't know how they classify
   their machines.  It's nice when their equipment can be
   captured, because 1) it gives us a chance to look at
   the systems up close and 2) it adds really *good* bioteks
   to the Terran armory, which is a lot better than the
   lousy things that pass for bioteks in human militaries.

   The suit itself uses exactly zero Bionicle-balls (that
   sounds a bit lewd).  The pilot barely fits, and it's
   extremely cramped in there (the pilot space is 3x4x3.6).
   It's stooped-over very deliberately; I didn't show it in
   full running gait in the pictures, but it's really rather
   quick, earning it the colloquial name "toad" from the
   Royal Army (not frog, *toad* ;) ).

   Anyways, this is my first foray into mech-construction in
   three years, so I'd appreciate feedback.  I may rebuild
   the hips and incorporate the ball joints so it stands more
   stably, but I like the way the SNOT-mounted sides came out.
   I do like the hands, because the thumb serves to hold the
   "rifle" very nicely.  If I get a chance I may scan in the
   original drawings, bad as they are now that I look at them
   20 years down the line.

   best

   LFB



Message has 11 Replies:
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
Hey there, LFB! I like it! I like it! Your 'Toad' walker looks like an AT-ST on steroids...it has a nice bulky look to it without actually being bulky. I truly like the flow of the model especially towards the feet. That's certainly one of the best (...) (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
(...) influenced than human. I really like it. The feet, head, hands and gun are all great. Good job, Todd Trotter (URL) (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
(...) I like it very much! It has a more organic feel than most mecha models. The construction doesn't seem as polished as others I've seen, but it's still far superior to anything I could do. I especially like the cockpit -- now that I've seen it, (...) (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
Great mecha Lindsay, very great mecha. Good form, I espeically like the head, and the articulation in the neck is great, it makes it look like it has some personality. The legs are awesome, very unique design, the feet are nice too. Nice thruster's (...) (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
Whooo Hooo!!!! GO LFB!!!!! Nice job!!! Cool story too. Good stance and I especially like the Feet. Yeah!!! Eric (...) (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
(...) you're really attached to that idea. I think it looks cool the way it is. I like the "toes" and the way the arms seem very poseable. Cool! ~Grand Admiral Muffin Head (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
Very nice mecha. I like the backstory. What strikes me most about this mecha is the organic hunched feel. The posture really gives it personality. Good articulation on the neck as well. The posability of the head help with the whole personality (...) (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
Yay! Sweden's getting a new, cool weapon! (Which is good because I'm a Swede, hehe...) I like it, especially the dinosaur-look. However, the colour scheme is not that good, IMO. It seems that almost everyone build stuff in tan and brown these days. (...) (23 years ago, 25-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
i love it those feet are sooo...ooo cool and the body shaping makes it look aggressive -p (...) (23 years ago, 25-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  more?
 
i just realized you put the minifig in the head that's WAAA...AAAY cool the more i look the more i think this is my favorite mech i've ever seen it's just sooo...ooo weird and cool and interesting.... better pics? more pics? .dat file? -paul (...) (23 years ago, 25-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
(I posted this message a few days ago but forgot about the authenticication. HEre it is again.) Yay! Sweden's getting a new, cool weapon! (Which is good because I'm a Swede, hehe...) I like it, especially the dinosaur-like-look. However, the colour (...) (23 years ago, 27-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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