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Re: SM-388 Mech
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Fri, 19 Apr 2002 06:49:03 GMT
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You told me you were making a mech but I didn't know it would be so damn
cute. The Jedi Starfighter canopy is really my new favorite canopy.
However, it's difficult to seal off the angled sides of it on a MOC and
still have the MOC be small. You've overcome this nicely by ditching the
'fig altogether, thus dropping the need for the added construction to
enclose him and thereby making the cockpit super small and tight. This is
how I see it anyway. :-) The canopy looks awesome on this. I need some of
those new joints now too. I'm usually not a fan of the inverse knee mechs
but this a like a great deal.
Great job. It shows off your style well.
-Jon
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"Jamie Neufeld" <faraday81@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Guozv2.LBL@lugnet.com...
> Well here it is. My second attempt at a mech. Funny thing is they're just
> not getting any bigger :). I'm pleased with this one and I feel it came out
> ok. After I built it, I noticed it sort of had a ED-209(from Robocop) look
> to it.
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> So now I am pleased to introduce the
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> Standard Infantry Support Mech (S.I.S.M.) SM-388
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> www.ozbricks.com/jneufeld/
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> follow the SM-388 update link
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> As always I would like to know what you guys think and hear any comments on
> it or how it could be made better.
>
> Jamie
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