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Re: New Mecha, The Rf-79 Tiger
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Tue, 27 Nov 2001 02:28:39 GMT
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ok now thats just really cool....
so well thought out w/ the plates
and the chassis
wish more people would do mecha like this
could be a lot of fun....
-paul
In lugnet.build.mecha, Geordan Hankinson writes:
> Hey'all!
>
> It's been awhile since I posted a new mecha, but here it is, the Byzantine
> Tiger, (yes it's the same one as in my story)
>
> I don't really like giving a explanation for my mecha anymore, but this one
> sort of begs it so here goes,
>
> My inspiration for this came from Master Grade Gundams,
>
> See here:http://www.hlj.com/cgi-local/hljpage.cgi?BAN906042
>
> All MG gundams have the removable armour, on them, with inner detail
> underneath, so I set out to do what no one had done, and mimick that at a
> small scale, here are the
> results:http://www.hlj.com/cgi-local/hljpage.cgi?BAN906042
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> Basically, all of the armour (almost) can be removed, to see detail
> underneath, everypart of the armour on the legs can be removed (except the
> feet) to see detail underneath, I crammed as much as I could into this
> scale, not as much as I would have liked, but I'm satisfied. The whole
> pelvis section can be removed, to see detail within, The pelvis mounted AA
> gunscan have a panel that can also be removed. :-)
>
> The torso has a few, the entire upper torso can slide off of the center
> black cokpit are, the controls are within the torso area. the arms have a
> few removable panels, so do the big red things on the side.(don't know what they
> are yet :-D) the rocket/cloaking device can also be removed to see detail
> protruding from the back,
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> The sides of the lower torso also open to reaveal computers etc.
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> With the tiger, I set out to reach a bench mark level of detail at a small
> scale, you decide if I set it or not!
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> I think in total there are nearly fourty panels in all, not sure exaclty
> though, could be more.
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> AS far as it's role in Mecha Zuna, this IS the mecha being talked about all
> the time, you should see this and all of it's cloaking beauty in the next
> few chapters,
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> and as for the story itself, I haven't been working on the next chapter if
> that's any hint, something to host the story instead more to come...
>
> anyway, I've talked enough,
>
> PLEASE let me know what you think,
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=8560
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> Enjoy!
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> Thanks,
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> Bye,
>
> -Geordan-
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| (...) Hey thanks, as soon as I figured out how to do it, it wasn't as hard a sI thought it was going to be, just took a while to plan. :-) (...) Why don't you give it a go? :-) (...) It is! adds a new twist to mecha building. :-) -Geordan- (...) (...) (23 years ago, 27-Nov-01, to lugnet.space)
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