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Re: The Cankerworm
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Wed, 12 Sep 2001 17:05:05 GMT
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Brother, when I first saw this increadible creation I was beside myself. I
literally choked up. I almost could not speak. I in fact almost shed tears.
The reason I say is because I looked deep in to the effort, vision and
artisty involved in making such an increadible masterpiece.
The whole concept and dedication to create this monstosity is phenominal.
The body segments are awseome looking and are so detailed.
The Riders are a trully great touch.
The head is out of someones nightmares.
The legs are fantastic.
The overall look of the BMW is just so eerie.
The shapes and patterns flow thruout.
The use of parts and elements is just plain cool.
I enjoyed seeing this ultimate creation in person and found myself going
back to it constantly.
I remember listening to your story while we drove down to LL and I was taken
aback by all the imagery going thru my head. This is trully a work of art as
well as a nightmare come true.
The use of white in the different areas is just wild and gives it a chilling
look to it.
What a creation, you should be proud.
Wow look at all the wonderful comments. You made the greatest hits page
something for which I had no doubt.
It's awesome the way you have made people re-think what Lego can do. You
also showed us that when you put your mind to it, whatch out for what can be
done.
I just can't say enough about this outrageous creation.
Congratulations!
Eric
In lugnet.build.mecha, Bryce McGlone writes:
> I just posted pictures of the Cankerworm here:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6176
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> As always let me hear from you guys! There's a bit of a story below for
> those of you who are bored :-)
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> The Cankerworm is a biomechanical alien mecha deal. It was an indigenous
> animal infussed with cyber technology. The animal itself is rather dumb and
> violent. Each Cankerworm ridden into battle requires three riders. One is
> the leader denoted by the blue stripes. The other two are handlers. These
> three riders must work in tandem to keep the Worm from eating friendly
> troops. If the leader falls off the top Cankerworms are prone to snapping
> around and eating them in which case the next rider becomes the leader. The
> penalty for loosing control of a Cankerworm is death anyway,so it's really
> no loss when a leader is eaten. blah blah blah I'm even getting tired of
> this story. Oh and as the kicker I don't have any pictures of the riders! Oh
> well maybe next time. Take care everyone!
>
> Later,
> Bryce
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| (...) Thanks Eric. It's strange to think that even with all the pics I shared with you behind the scenes you were still suprised. You will admit that I was trying to warn you ;-) Maybe you were just scared of him? Just remember hands and feet away (...) (23 years ago, 12-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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