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Re: Who's up for mech building?
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Date: 
Sat, 15 Mar 2003 03:30:34 GMT
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Hi. You have an interesting design here.  I like the wider structure of the
ankle in relation to that "tendon."  I think those legs fit your example
quite well! ;-)  Looking forward to more pics and will hopefully be able to
scrounge up the necessary parts myself (btw, I'm new to the posting aspect).


Thanks.  I've been talking with some buds and trying some variations on this
format.  If some work I'll get the pics up, but namely if we use a technic
#1 connector for the center joint, t-axles, and at technic connector that
takes axles in both directions on the other end (so as to hold the ball and
socket piece)  it can require fewer harder to get parts.

Give it a shot and see what happens!

<smarta## comment>
I'd say your posting great, I can read it.  ;)
</smarta## comment>

Snow Daddy



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(...) Mark, Hi. You have an interesting design here. I like the wider structure of the ankle in relation to that "tendon." I think those legs fit your example quite well! ;-) Looking forward to more pics and will hopefully be able to scrounge up the (...) (22 years ago, 14-Mar-03, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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