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> Ooo. Very nice. This one is beautifully proportioned and balanced. The large
> canopy, whilst probably not very practical for a war machine, nevertheless is a
> cool piece and I alway like seeing it used. The interior detailing of the
> cockpit is wonderful and the canopy allows it to be shown off.
>
> The tyre sandwiched between the dishes is a neat detail (files away for future
> pilferage).
Pilfer away. I used this on another moc, the.... Ohhh no. You'll have to wait
until after NWBC03 before I'll post the Old Man in the Moonbase pics.
> I always like your leg designs, and these are no exception. They seem to be a
> sort of cross between bird legs (especially the feet) and some kind of catlike
> predator. It works. The only thing I'd add would be to maybe smooth over some of
> the studs on the thighs with a few tiles if you have them in matching colours.
> While I don't have a particular prejudice against exposed studs, in this case I
> think tiling would finish it off nicely.
>
> What with this and Eric's doggymech, I think my next mecha, should I start
> building again, is gonna be more animalistic. You inspire me sir.
Good tips. Think I'll file em away myself. Go on, beastiality can be fun!
> >
> > and the Firefly Drone
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=55525
>
>
> Cute.
Aren't they though. Here's an example of fooling around and ending up with a
neat little MOC. They were part of something bigger, till the cat knocked it
off the shelf. Alas that ship will be no more.
Snow Daddy
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