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In lugnet.build.mecha, Christopher Snead writes:
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Borislav Marinov writes:
> > It is with great pleasure that I introduce to you Neo-Oz Manufacturing's
> > Deathscythe Hell!
> >
> > http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=15035
> >
> > Height: 41 inches with extended armor
> > Weight: too much for it's own good
> > Building time: 6 months
> >
> > Special thanks to Yoshiyuki Tomino and Brian Cooper.
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> Very Cool. Very cool indeed!
>
> Now, take about twenty or thirty dollars, go onto bricklink, and buy yourself
> a mess of wormgears; then incorporate them into this gundam.
Brickling? That doesn't ring much of a bell but the next time I get $30 I will
check it out.
> I think that if
> this had a worm gear frame, wow, that would be quite a model! I think that no
> matter how cool the design of a model is (and this is indeed cool), there is
> always a psychological "Awww, man!" when one sees support frames holding up the
> mecha (I know this was the case for me when I found out that the Lego Purist
> gundam didn't stand on it's own.
Yep! I share your opinion completely. Originally I wanted to create as good
as possible exterior for the 02, then collect enough pieces for a frame (I am
very very low on Technic pieces).
> Of course, this is entirely my own opinion of the matter. And I still think
> that this is an outstanding model!
Thanks for the compliments and I will try to get this mecha truly complete in
the near future.
Bobby
> Later, Chris
> >
> > Enjoy!
> > Bobby(NOM)
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