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Re: Inspiration...?
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Sat, 16 Mar 2002 00:35:09 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Eric Sophie writes:
> > I find inspiration from the things that my Mechs "aren't" as well.
> Constantly looking to improve my technique and go for designs qualities and
> attributes that I have not yet incorporated into my building.
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> For example, after seeing Brian Cooper's MS 03 and Bryce McGlone's Agiel
> Mecha in person, I want my next designs to be more graceful, more fluid.
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> Some of my fav Mecha builders are, but not limited too....
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> Bryce McGlone
> Brian Cooper
> Mladen Pejic
> Chris Snead
> Stuart Immonnen
> John Carol
> David Thomas
> Mark Neumann
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> And Jeff Ranjo too!
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> Geordan Hankinson is another builder that I look foward to seeing work from.
> And my old pal Mark Sandlin.
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> In fact I like all of the Mecha in the LMHoF.
> These builders really inspire me and I always enjoy seeing what they come up
> with. I really like the Japanese Mecha Builders as well.
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> Well, I probably missed some peoples names, I'm sorry if I did. I enjoy
> seeing the creations everyone makes, that's part of the reason I hang around
> here!
> Thanks, cool poll.
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> Legomaster
> www.mylegomaster.com
Doh! I forgot to mention Sun Yun! and Larry Pieniazek! as my favorivte Mecha
builders! EVERYBODIES ON MY LIST!!
ELEMECHAPHANT IN THE HUH-HHOUSE!!!
Legomaster
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| | Re: Inspiration...?
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| Hey Guys, I first got inspired to build Robots when I was about 10 years old, I made my first robot called the Ambu Quad: (URL) the age of 18 I decided to take building with Lego serious. I thought that Lego had all the parts and pieces I needed and (...) (23 years ago, 15-Mar-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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