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Hello all!
I am proud to announce my latest biped: SICO T7. After some hard (but fun)
work, I have all in ready and instruction steps available for download via my
website. SICO T7 belongs to the class of COG-shifting bipeds and his name is not
pronounced sicko! The proper way of saying it (I guess according to me:) is
psycho. Actually, SICO is an acronym and T7 is a play on words and also has a
bit of history behind it. You can find a full description of this interesting
acronym on my website. I have also uploaded SICO T7 to a number of websites
besides the pages I created for him on my own website. Here is a link that will
take you to SICO T7s section on the BIPortal website:
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions/main.cfm?cat=58&review=668&revOn=true
Or you can just go straight to SICO T7's page on my website:
http://www.geocities.com/imroboguy/SICO_T7.html
You can also check out a version on the MOC pages website at:
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/1227
Also, if you just want to see the Brickshelf gallery you can do so (my
website actually gives you the link too)
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=49146
You might also want to check out another one of my bipeds that I recently
released with instructions stepsRibbit: A Bitty Biped. Ribbit is a DDK based
interlacing legs biped. Anyway, tell me what you think and try building SICO T7
for yourself! Enjoy!
David Perdue
My website The Art of Brick
www.geocities.com/imroboguy
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