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RE: Bug eyes, anyone?
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Date: 
Mon, 21 Jun 1999 22:05:56 GMT
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I measured mine (from the lunar rover), and I measure an angle of around 86
or 87 degrees (it's hard to make it accurate with only 1 unit to attach to).

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-----Original Message-----
From: John VanZwieten
To: lugnet.cad.dev@lugnet.com
Sent: 6/21/99 1:53 PM
Subject: Bug eyes, anyone?

Can someone take a look at part 30209, the bracket used to hold the 4x4
faceted hemisphere?

It's used in Insectoids to hold the eyes, but more recently in the
Spaceport lunar rover.

My copy is "bent" or angled, meaning that if I attach the 1X2 plate
horizontally, then the 4X4 round area is not exactly verticle.
It is angled slightly downward.  Is my piece actually bent, or is this
piece supposed to be like this?

-John Van



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