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Re: Mecha-newbie!
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Tue, 5 Mar 2002 18:30:21 GMT
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On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 05:15:04 GMT, "Christopher Snead"
<legosapiens@hotmail.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Tobbe Arnesson writes:
> > Hi there!
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> Hello! Welcome!
Thanks :)
> Hmmm, what is a mecha? Well, not that I claim to know the exact definition,
> but it is generally some big, generally piloted type of robot thingy. You see
> lots of them sprinkled gratuitously in Japanese anime. But here, our
> definition is broad; people who build dragons for their castle lands post here,
> too!
Good, then I don't have to worry about _not_ being Mecha by definition
8-)
> One of the main issues we deal with here is how to make a model stand; what
> kind of joints to we use to mimic human motion, while at the same time
> supporting the weight of the model.
I realize this can be a problem.
> BTW, your "Pin Art" Creation is very unique and clever! I'll have to check out
> your site some more.
Thanks, it's always nice to feel the brain kick in in advance and then
it's just to click the brick togheter w/o having to worry about
problems :)
> Anyway, good luck, and welcome again!
Count on it .)
/Tobbe
http://www.arnesson.nu/lotek/
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