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Re: New Female Mecha
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Thu, 21 Mar 2002 23:21:38 GMT
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Thanks to all for the compliments, I'm glad everyone seems to like this
model so well. I personally found it very enjoyable to build and am really
satisfied with the results. As mentioned, I intend to build on this design
for some future projects. I've already got Fei Yen built from the hips
down, including the "skirt". It's coming along really well. I may also try
to model some well known anime characters, notably the girls from Neon
Genesis Evangelion. Rei Ayanami isn't much of a stretch from what I already
have.
-Dave Jr.
> Hey Dave,
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> Whoa! H-e-l-l-o! This is one of the more freakiest things I've seen! I
> really mean that as a compliment!! Really!
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> It's weird though, my brain is filling in all of the info and telling me
> that your MOC is real (human) but at the same time It's just a piece of
> plastic!! I kinda had the same response when I saw Virtua Fighter for the
> first time. The characters were so polygonal that I knew that it was just a
> computer simulation but they moved so fluidly (compared to 2-D animated
> games) that I was a little weirded out. Same effect here.
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> And I can't wait for your Fei-Yen! I have both action figs and I think that
> they're the epitome of articulation and the number of realistic poses you
> can achieve with them are amazing! Okay, I'm geeking out here.
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> Can't wait! More! More! More!
>
> Jeff
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