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I have to admit, I've smothered my screen with drool looking at his dragon
and can't deny that they were an influence. He's removed some of the
construction pics though so I'm not sure how his are put together anymore.
On Black Eagle the flight feathers are held on with plate hinges, and
achored to the leading edge and wing feathers closer to the body.
Well you know I was thinking of doing a wolf and a raven too. Maybe we
ought to do a zoo.
Mark Neumann
http://home.attbi.com/~ravenswolfmk/
Home of the Snow Leopard Clan
In lugnet.build.mecha, Adrian Drake writes:
> That's very cool. It reminds me of Anthony Sava's dragons. It and my Black
> Widow Spider mech would look very cool in a giant robot menagerie zoo :)
>
> Adrian
> --
> www.brickfrenzy.com
>
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Mark Neumann writes:
> > Here it is, The Black Eagle. The Snow Leopard Clan's newest air/space
> > superiority mecha.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=10810
> >
> > Black Eagle has a 43.5 inches wing span, 138 studs.
> > Length is 26 inches, 82 studs.
> > Height is variable at 4 inches with dorsal gun and talons retracted and 10
> > inches tall with both extended.
> >
> > Head moves side to side, up and down. (I found a use for the McDonalds
> > Bionicle bodies!)
> > Tail pivots side to side and up and down, not unlike a real bird's tail.
> > Wings flap at the body. Has a fairly good range of motion.
> > Click hinges on wings and neck, 32.
> > Legs fold up onto body and can be released by catch sticking out of body. A
> > pneumatic spring piston provide the power to push and hold the legs in place.
> >
> >
> >
> > anyway PLMKWYT
> >
> > Mark Neumann
> > http://home.attbi.com/~ravenswolfmk/
> > Home of the Snow Leopard Clan
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