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Re: Rasputin's Turbocycle
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lugnet.space, lugnet.build
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Mon, 7 Jan 2002 08:30:22 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Adrian Drake writes:
> Thanks! I knew there were a few more out there, but a cursory search of
> brickshelf didn't turn up any other than Mark's Shiva. In the back of my
> mind I knew there were a few more :)
Well here's a few more:
http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=9728
http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=5640
:D
> The challenge in building futurebikes
> is making each one look distinctly unique from the others. It's a pretty
> small scale to be working in (very similar to origami mecha, actually)
Mine tend to be a bit larger, but yes, what I like about them is trying to
get a lot of detail into a small package. It forces you to really think hard
about SNOT and other 'non-traditional' techniques. A LOT of fun for the more
inquizitive minded of us. ;D
> I really like the way the colors look on this one. I think that since I
> took the pictures at night, the color turned out a little darker than usual,
> but it's just blue/dark grey/black. The dark grey has definitely become my
> favorite accent color in building. I hope I don't overuse it :)
The dark look is definently cool. And as I said, I wish Lego made dark blue,
and in a variety of pieces.
---SteveR
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| (...) Thanks! I knew there were a few more out there, but a cursory search of brickshelf didn't turn up any other than Mark's Shiva. In the back of my mind I knew there were a few more :) The challenge in building futurebikes is making each one look (...) (23 years ago, 7-Jan-02, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build)
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