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Re: New Mech, Gunslinger
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Tue, 26 Feb 2002 01:40:58 GMT
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> As always, you have crammed a ton of detail into this. I love the feet
> with the new AT pieces, and the little "power crystal" engine is cool.
Mmmmmm, juicy details. I can fit more, really I can!
> The arms look a bit short and awkward in comparison to the rest of the
> model, however. I don't know... maybe it's the way they start big and then
> get skinny and have little thin fingers. I think the arms would look
> tougher if they ended in big yellow claws to match the feet.
I almost called this guy Linebacker because of the shoulders. I felt a nice
heavy shoulder armor was in order (while buiding I saw the piece fit and ran
with it...) But otherwise the bicep is rather big and then the rest of the
arm is pretty uniform. It's just that the different sections are twisted
so. You are right though! The end result is an arm that appears to taper
to a point.
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> The weapons are excellent as always. I think you're one of my favorite
> builders of just about any kind of gun, large or small.
Thanks! You should ask some that have known me for a while. Gun=good. Big
gun=better. Mondo gargantuan shoota gun=drool.
> Can't wait to see this one in person. Are you gonna make it to the meeting
> next week?
D'ho, fraid not. Have some other stuff lined up this weekend. (friend from
Kansas) Definently gonna make April, definently.
But if you want to swing by let me know.
Mark Neumann
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