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Eric, Like Chris, I thought you were headed in a completely different direction when I first saw the GG mech. I'm glad I was wrong! What's you've done with Gomgile simply has NO comparison in the mech world. Gomgile stands on it's own. So I have to (...) (23 years ago, 5-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.sculpture)
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| | Re: Gomgile; The GG Mech, a Grey - Green Biomechanoid.
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(...) Now witnes the firepower of this fully armed and operational battles station! Ok, so maybe this doesn't fit the case, but it is good to see the GG-Mech finally complete, and it is one hell of a beast. The whole thing is absolutely perfect, a (...) (23 years ago, 5-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.sculpture)
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| | Re: Gomgile; The GG Mech, a Grey - Green Biomechanoid.
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It's finally done! WOW! Truly stunning! The amount of parts used in this model probably rivals that of many collections. The detail level is also quite high, and many parts are very nicely contoured. New elements are used wonderfully as well. Here's (...) (23 years ago, 5-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.sculpture)
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| | Re: Gomgile; The GG Mech, a Grey - Green Biomechanoid.
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(...) Eric, this is a truly amazing mecha you've built here. I must say, when I saw the "bust" in L.A., I thought you were going to go in a different direction with the legs and lower part; but I love what you've done with it. Judging from the (...) (23 years ago, 5-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.sculpture)
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| | Re: Gomgile; The GG Mech, a Grey - Green Biomechanoid.
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Congrats. It's nice to see the big guy done. Simply, well, woof. I gotta know, what kind of stresses are on this beast? I've found that the bigger I go, I think I'm pushing the limits of Lego shearing factors. How heavy is it? How transportable? (...) (23 years ago, 5-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.sculpture)
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| | Gomgile; The GG Mech, a Grey - Green Biomechanoid.
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From Eric Sophie I present Gomgile; The GG Mech, a Grey - Green Biomechanoid. Web-Site: (URL) Gallery: (URL) Legomaster Sophie www.mylegomaster.com (23 years ago, 5-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.sculpture) !
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| | Re: STATUE OF LIBERTY ?!
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(...) I was going to order one too, but not knowing that it was about to go AWOL, I decided to go for a Metroliner instead. Grrrr! :-) Well, Brad, I'd definitely buy one if it was available again... regards, Chris. (23 years ago, 27-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.general)
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(...) They are gone, unfortunatley. I was just about to order mine and it had disapeared from lego.com. I was able to get one, however, for my local FAO Schwartz. To get one, check your local FAO or amazon.com (if they still have any). (23 years ago, 26-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.general)
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(...) As unfortunate as it may be, Brad Justus of LD announced (amongst much good news) that... "As it happened, the sales of these items has been so great the past few weeks that we have depleted our stocks. We were not planning on re-manufacturing (...) (23 years ago, 26-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.general)
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Heya all ! What happened with Statue of Liberty on LEGO S&H website ??? I can't find it! It seems that it's no more available ! Where can I buy now this set ? Thanks. Rene (23 years ago, 26-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.general)
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| | Re: Snowman Sculpture
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(...) I basically did it all on Friday. Probably around 8-10 hours or so. I'm getting pretty adept at doing circular objects in sculpture, so it didn't really take me that long at all to do the ball shapes. Adrian -- www.brickfrenzy.com (23 years ago, 1-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
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(...) How cool! How long did it take you do it ... ? -- Pawel (23 years ago, 1-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
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Quick on the toes of my A-10 comes this cute little sculpture. It's a snowman. Find it on the sculpture page, and enjoy! Adrian -- www.brickfrenzy.com (23 years ago, 1-Dec-01, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.fun.holiday, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build) !
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(...) It sure does--thanks to all. I just needed a graphic explanation of how the engine stroked. :) I've always passed Angelucci up, only because he goes for breadth over depth. But for comparative discussion that's more valuable, no doubt about (...) (23 years ago, 20-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
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(...) I have two great books I found at Borders Books a few weeks ago. They are the "Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft" and "Illustrated Encyclopedia of Civil Aircraft" both by Enzo Angelucci. Between these two books they have most every (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
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(...) Try this link, (URL) . I did a search on Gnome rotary, as that was the most famous one I can think of. In short, the cylinders and crankcase rotate around the hollow, offcenter crankshaft. The intake valve is in the bottom of the piston, and (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
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(...) Try "radial engine" or "radial rotary engine" the more correct term for the engine type in your search. Best DaveG (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
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(...) I've been trying to find a diagram of the old rotary engine, but searches always bring up the Wankel engine, which isn't nearly the same thing. I'm trying to get a sense for how much of the engine rotated, and how fuel delivery was done if the (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
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(...) If the engine spins with the propellor, then it is a rotary engine, and it is correct, see this link for more detail, (URL) . In reality, the rotary engine packed so much torque that inexperience pilots routinely crashed flying the Camel. (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
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(...) Here's a review that should help you make your decision: (URL) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
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