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Re: New Female Mecha MOC: Raresa-Meitsu
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Wed, 28 May 2003 17:32:04 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Geordan Hankinson wrote:
> Wow, Stuart you are so good at using very small pieces in small numbers and
> making them look so good. What gets me about this one are all of the
> perfectly placed pieces all over the place that are small, but all add to
> give it perfect shape.
Yeah, there are a lot of small pieces in this one, which contributes to the
overall weaknesses. However, they fit the bill, namely to create something
detailed but very small.
> The head is very very cool, stud offsets, SNOT, it has it all and it looks
> so perfect!
hee hee! I stripped the head down at least twice before I was happy with it.
It's nice when the parts you worked hardest on get noticed.
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> Hey, do you think you could make some instructions? Pretty please? I'd love
> to see how you did everything, and I think we could all learn a lesson on
> piece conservation (haha I sound like an environmentalist) and how to use a
> small number of parts to create a perfect shape.
Whew! Instructions? I could... but it would take some time,m and it would only
be in CAD. I have a number of things to get to first, but I'll take it into
consideration! Thanks for the request.
stuart
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| Wow, Stuart you are so good at using very small pieces in small numbers and making them look so good. What gets me about this one are all of the perfectly placed pieces all over the place that are small, but all add to give it perfect shape. (...) (21 years ago, 25-May-03, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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