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In lugnet.build.mecha, Brian Cooper wrote:
> I like it. It somehow has an early 20th century industrial look to it (red
> brick and iron girders), rather than being futuristic. Really it's hard to
> describe the architectural style. Retro Lunar Industrial?
How about we calll it the Red Roof Carbon Fiber Inn.
> You're using some weird technic bits in there that I didn't know existed,
> like the curved roof supports. Nice.
Ahh yes, those. Technic thingie #305. Trebek, we meet again.
Cool part. I used them on the support/offload cranes too.
I'm glad I had even multiples of them.
> You lose style points for using big parts with printing - those robot arm
> bases. Build up a base with texture and color using a bunch of smaller parts.
> Some parts should remain forever in the bin of useless parts.
lol, I figured that was tech on loan from the Insectoids culture.
Great thing about the Insectoids is they have great minds and produce fantastic
technology, but they are behind in terms of fashion and being hip.
> Those are pretty good vehicles, for a robot builder. ;-)
Seriously L'MAO!
> How about making a little bot manufacturing module with an automotive style
> production line? Parts go in one end of the factory. Bots walk out the other
> end. All sorts of fun stuff happens in between.
I have been thinking about that very concept for over 2 years now.
It may become a very real possibility.
> K
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