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Re: New MOC - "Dilur" Front-Line Assault Mecha
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Mon, 10 Sep 2001 00:13:58 GMT
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Y'know, strangely enough, I actually own all those games and I'm a great fan
of the gundam series, hmm..... apparently my brain is drying up, damn brain,
why'd it stop sponging? Anyway I may try to pursue something like that. What
kind of joint pieces do you prefer? I'm having a tough time pulling together
what joints I should use. I have a huge amount of little swivels (not
turntables) but they tend to be very unposable, so far the only really
posable joints I've used are the new type of joint that's been coming out
recently in all the Life on Mars sets. ~Sigh~ Anyway, ... RANDOM ON!
In lugnet.build.mecha, Mladen Pejic writes:
> Thanks Peter!
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> I draw my inspiration from a variety of sources:
> Legs & Torso - Gundam
> Rail-Gun, Belt & Ammo Drum - Metal Gear Solid
> Missile Covers - Armoured Core 2
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> I occassionally watch anime, and read gaming magazines. You can glean
> inspiration from these sources, as many people evidently do. ;-)
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> Most Anime-inspired mecha follow a basic design pattern. Example: the head is
> usually quite small, the legs are long, the torso is small (thin near bottom),
> shoulders are large, etc.
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> Study Gundam designs, and you'll get the grasp of this particular style.
>
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| | Re: New MOC - "Dilur" Front-Line Assault Mecha
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| Thanks Peter! I draw my inspiration from a variety of sources: Legs & Torso - Gundam Rail-Gun, Belt & Ammo Drum - Metal Gear Solid Missile Covers - Armoured Core 2 I occassionally watch anime, and read gaming magazines. You can glean inspiration (...) (23 years ago, 9-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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