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In article <Gnt2uq.BI9@lugnet.com>,
"Matthew Gerber" <matthew@digitaliris.com> wrote:
> Session/question ideas:
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> -What are the best outlets for source material (web sites, shows, books,
> etc....could make a neat handout)?
> -"Most used mecha parts" listing (another neat handout idea...make up a
> list w/ pictures from the various parts libraries...might help builders get
> on the same footing calling parts by a single name)
OK, those are good... noted.
> Are you going to concentrate on a single scale (as opposed to
> 'style' like in #2 above)? I'm wondering if there would be a want/need for a
> seperate origami mecha session, or if you think there would be enough time
> to touch on this scale as well.
Ooh... I'm not really big into microfig scale mecha. I've only built
one. I will most likely stick with minifig scale unless someone steps
forward and wants to do microfig scale. I don't feel that I have built
enough of those to really do a good job talking about them. However,
Todd Kubo of SEALUG builds them regularly, so I might see if I can
pressure him into talking about them for a little while. :^)
~Grand Admiral Muffin Head
--
Mark's Lego(R) Creations
http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego
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