To LUGNET HomepageTo LUGNET News HomepageTo LUGNET Guide Homepage
 Help on Searching
 
Post new message to lugnet.build.mechaOpen lugnet.build.mecha in your NNTP NewsreaderTo LUGNET News Traffic PageSign In (Members)
 Building / Mecha / 6051
    Re: Use of cloth in MOCs —Mark Neumann
   I wanted the same thing when I started working on the DR8CO and Razor. One thought I had, maybe you can make it work, is capes. The little minifig capes, all overlapped. Could make a cool feathering effect. I thought of using the Ewok hang glider (...) (23 years ago, 27-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)
   
        Re: Use of cloth in MOCs —Amy Hughes
     (...) I built a prototype wing for my ornithopter using capes and 1x plates. It worked quite well but was very fragile, and I didn't have enough capes to do both wings. The holes in the capes aren't spaced so that you can use both and keep it flat, (...) (23 years ago, 27-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)
    
         Re: Use of cloth in MOCs —Eric Sophie
     (...) Thant Ornithoptor of your rocked! (...) That's ok, just say "circle dot, circle dot now I got my Mecha cooty shot" Chant this three times and you'll be good. (...) Legomaster (23 years ago, 27-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)
   
        Re: Use of cloth in MOCs —Travis Dickinson
   I think my dragon is going to be too big to effectively use the cape idea. The capes would probably make good contour feathers or large scales, but I'm not crazy enough to try that. As for Vader's cape, it would be cheaper (but less pure) to cut up (...) (23 years ago, 28-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)
 

©2005 LUGNET. All rights reserved. - hosted by steinbruch.info GbR