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Subject: 
Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
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Date: 
Sun, 26 Aug 2001 06:36:36 GMT
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Colin,
When Sproat was out here in California in April I got to copy two of his
models. Very very intricate, very articulate, very beautiful. Seeing them
IRL and taking them apart to see how Jeremy made them was too much. I felt
very honored. He is a master, no doubt.
Later,
Bryce

Although some of Sproat's stuff has got me itching to try nanofig or
microfig scale eventually.
--Colin

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  Re: Getting my own fingers into this mech thing.
 
Steve Bliss wrote: <snippage> (...) I did the AW-90 Grifter back in '98 or '99. (URL) always build in minifig scale...I have too many minifigs not to! :] Although some of Sproat's stuff has got me itching to try nanofig or microfig scale eventually. (...) (23 years ago, 26-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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