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Re: Little Blue Bot
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Date: 
Tue, 13 Nov 2001 05:52:44 GMT
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Thanks M-dawg. I really dig the way it stands, I'm having fun finding new
ways to pose it. What's next?....

GOMGILE - THE GG MECH

Eric
www.mylegomaster.com

In lugnet.build.mecha, Mladen Pejic writes:
Wow! Very cool Eric!

I like all the articulation you packed into the mecha. The exposed Technic
parts look great as detail too. Heh, and you even got a mini-fig in there!
Neat-O! ;-D

Can't wait to see more stuff from you; I know I'll be amazed.

Mladen Pejic, over and out!
http://www3.sympatico.ca/mladenpejic/

In lugnet.build.mecha, Eric Sophie writes:
Hi all, I have so much Lego that I had to build some little minions to help
me keep track of all the parts and peices I have. These Litte Blue Bots come
in handy when your lair is over flowing with unsorted Lego. The LBB's gaurd
and sort your lego when you build, eat and sleep. They never need rest and
they are programmed with all the Lego sorting knowlegde needed to keep the
Legomaster's Creation area clean. When I am busy creating Mecha all day and
it's time to rest I leave the Creation Area all messy with Lego all over,
then when I come back in the morning a whole fleet of LBB's clean up and put
everything away, nice and neat.

Availible in assorted colors and a wide variety of configurations, the LBB's
are a handy item and no mad maniac builder should be with out one, or a dozen.


FEATURES:
A constant fusion supply keeps the LBB powered up at all times.
A Jump Master Rocket Pack on it's back helps with a lift when the sorting
bin is up high.
A pivoting mechanism in the spine helps the LBB lean foward and back for
more flexability.
Neat jointed arms allow the LBB to pick up and put away the biggest of Lego
parts.
Worm gears at the knees provide stability when a group of LBB's hoist up
beams and road plates.
Really bendy ankles allow for plenty of jumping and playing around as the
LBB's AI often leads to playful escapades during the wee hours of the
morning when the Legomaster is sleeping.
A single pilot can ride in the chest of a LBB, making it very versitle for
trips to the market to pick of more bricks or milk.

Reserve yours today.
With the LBB, you'll never have to sort again!

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/recent.cgi

Eric
www.mylegomaster.com



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  Re: Little Blue Bot
 
Wow! Very cool Eric! I like all the articulation you packed into the mecha. The exposed Technic parts look great as detail too. Heh, and you even got a mini-fig in there! Neat-O! ;-D Can't wait to see more stuff from you; I know I'll be amazed. (...) (23 years ago, 12-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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