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Re: Little Blue Bot
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lugnet.build.mecha
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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
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> Can't wait to see more stuff from you; I know I'll be amazed.
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> Mladen Pejic, over and out!
> http://www3.sympatico.ca/mladenpejic/
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> 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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| 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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