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Re: The Mutant Calamari
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 11 Dec 2001 06:08:27 GMT
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Sorry, self-correction:
In lugnet.general, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> Sure they could--they just couldn't be articulated *right* at the
> flipper. You'd need a 2L double-female peg connector and the 2- or
> 3-finger (whichever is appropriate) arm segment with a friction
> peg on the end. I'll post pics if I'm still being unclear.
This still wouldn't allow you to use the claws, of course, unless
you were really willing to have a LONG unarticulated section (to
use the 3L friction peg double to axle-holder).
> However, you'd have to wait for further Alpha Team sets to get the
> diamond-shaped paddles in *black*.
not black, dark grey. Ooops!
best
LFB
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| | Re: The Mutant Calamari
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| (...) You can also use 3x3 angle bricks to "space out" the shells, if need be! The big advantage, it seems, is in the ability to make "rounder" (or more octagonal?) flattened shapes. (...) Sure they could--they just couldn't be articulated *right* (...) (23 years ago, 11-Dec-01, to lugnet.general)
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