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In lugnet.loc.au, Richie Dulin wrote:
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Theyre both now listed in the most creative category.
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Thank you.
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I do have an LDraw file on it, but unfortunately it currently shows how
this feat cant be done.
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That reminds me of the economist who saw a system working in practice, and
wondered whether it would also work in theory.
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Um, you may be confusing the chicken and the egg here. I actually made the LDraw
file first, then attempted to make the wings in real life. Unfortunately one of
the things that LDraw cant simulate is gravity. I soon discovered that if I put
the pieces together as in the LDraw file, thered be some pieces that werent
actually connected to other pieces as well as I thought. A couple of minutes
brainstorming and experimentation led to the correct result, however.
Oh, and as promised, pictures of my
BrikWars mech (though
youll have to wait for the folder to be moderated before you can see them).
-Matt W
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| (...) They're both now listed in the 'most creative category'. (...) Cool! (...) That reminds me of the economist who saw a system working in practice, and wondered whether it would also work in theory. Cheers Richie Dulin (3 URLs) (20 years ago, 2-Jun-04, to lugnet.loc.au, FTX)
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