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In lugnet.build.mecha, John Henry Kruer writes:
> Wow,Mladen! Those are really cool MOCs- especially the 'pixie,' great use
> of small pieces.
Thank you John!
>
> But most of all, I love the 'mammoth.' I can just stare at it for hours,
> goggling at it. Wow. Truly amzing.
Heh, thanks again.
>
> On a side note, how do you do your SNOT? Judging by this,
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=230443
> you use car light brackets. But how do you do all the little SNOTs? Please
> enlighten the uninformed!
LOL! Well, I'm no expert, I don't use SNOT for the sake of using SNOT; I use it
to enhance the quality of my model, to achieve new shapes. Like other's have
said before, you just have to experiment with pieces, and realize that there
are certain relationships between parts. That's how you really get better at
SNOT construction! ;-)
But to answer your question, I used a variety of Technic bricks with
holes/pegs, hingers, and brackets/headlight pieces to create everything from
the pods to the rear heat sink. Once I finish the .MPD file, you'll be able to
see it more in-depth (that is if you have all the necessary LDraw programs).
>
> -JHK
Mladen Pejic, over and out!
http://www3.sympatico.ca/mladenpejic/
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| Wow,Mladen! Those are really cool MOCs- especially the 'pixie,' great use of small pieces. But most of all, I love the 'mammoth.' I can just stare at it for hours, goggling at it. Wow. Truly amzing. On a side note, how do you do your SNOT? Judging (...) (22 years ago, 20-Aug-02, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.space)
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