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Eric Kingsley <kingsley@nelug.org> wrote in message
news:FLALu2.99x@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.space, Ryan Dennett writes:
> > That is one, cool model, Eric. Those click-hinges look like they
> > work real well for that type of thing, it makes it very posable as you
> > mentioned. The number of different ways the legs could be positioned
> > would make for numerous positions the walker could be in.
>
>
> I for one have become a big fan of the click-hinges. Occasionally they do seem
> too tight and will separate from the model like they do in some of the official
> LEGO models but when secured tightly like they are on the SnowSpeeder wings and
> the X-Wing wings they are great. Their strengh became quite apparent in my
> Walker model.
>
> I just wish there were more colors of click-hinges as well as more click-hinge
> plates. I guess it is a relatively new part so hopefully time will help
> increase their variety.
In the 2000 town construction digger, there appear to be a couple new
click-hing plates. Of course they are yellow, which may not be much help to
you. But I'm sure they will show up in SW as well. I just wish they would
quit using them for cockpits. They are too strong for cockpits, and take up
too much room. The X-wing cockpit would be more usefull if it was hinged like
other cockpit pieces.
-John Van
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