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Re: Strikedog Mecha
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Date: 
Tue, 3 Dec 2002 23:23:05 GMT
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Dude!  That is a neat little mecha.   I love all the articulation- it's
really hard to get good articulation so small.

How did you do the ankles?  I'd love to know how to get ankles that move in
both directions.

-JHK

In lugnet.build.mecha, Sun Yun writes:
This model was basically a little excercise to make a mecha which had the
same articulation as my other models.  Just a lot shorter, smaller and thus
easier to mass produce.  :)

Excuse the poor quality of the photos, Boston is not as sunny as California.

sun

http://www.foundrydx.com/strikedog.html



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  Re: Strikedog Mecha
 
(...) I concur. Very neat articulation in such a small model. (...) It looks like ball joints in the ankles, shoulders and hips. They're such great parts those ball joints. I really like how they're nice and hidden without apparently limiting (...) (22 years ago, 4-Dec-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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  Strikedog Mecha
 
This model was basically a little excercise to make a mecha which had the same articulation as my other models. Just a lot shorter, smaller and thus easier to mass produce. :) Excuse the poor quality of the photos, Boston is not as sunny as (...) (22 years ago, 3-Dec-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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