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In lugnet.build.mecha, Mladen Pejic writes:
> Do you have some obsession with size?
>
> I'm sorry to say this...
>
> But I'm not really that inspired or amazed by your Gundam. I mean sure the size
> is huge, but what else is there. The arms on your mecha look way too thin, the
> hands are too small, the head is way too large, the shoulders are half built...
Thank you for being critical and voicing your own opinion, and guess what, I
agree with you. The arms are too thin, the hands are too small, the head is
right but the shoulders and especially the lack of covers for the machine guns
makes it look out of proportion.
> Sure, you might have reached the height benchmark, but you sure did sacrifice
> looks, among other things such as movement of the limbs.
I do not agree with you here. The shoulders of Gundam Wing ZERO are hollow and
are covered from only 4 of the 6 possible sides, mine are covered from only 2
due to me running out of money and pieces at the same time. All of the limbs
move just like they should, with the exceptions of the wrist joints (or lack
there of). The only problem with them is that for the most part their movement
can not be controlled without worm gears, but that doesn't mean that the joints
are not there.
> To me, a good LEGO model is something that has a great design. The whole point
> of building with LEGO is to make something that, well looks cool. I'm not
> saying that your mecha isn't cool, I'm just saying that all you seem to care
> about is reaching a certain height in your model. To me, a cool LEGO Gundam can
> be 10 cm tall, or 22 inches tall, as long as it looks good and is complete.
I am having a hard time understand your logic here. First, if I were concerned
only with the size, I would have made EVA 01. Come on, that thing is as thin
as a skeleton, has a huge horn and towering shoulders and it could easily reach
6 or even 7 feet with the parts I have. In addition, I do not remember making
any remarks hinting that I dislike smaller Gundams or mechs simply because of
their smaller size, I agree with you that it is ridiculous. A good mobile suit
is simply a good mobile suit regardless of its height.
> But
> your Gundam is 4 feet tall, yet lacks certain things that make a Gundam a
> Gundam (see above paragraph).
? Please expand on this idea?
>
> Now I know I'll probably receive flames by posting this, and I know that you
> can build whatever you want to build, but I'm just trying to give a little
> constructive criticism.
And I thank you for this for it shows that you are taking this quite seriously.
Keep the coments and critics coming, I find them rather enjoyable.
Bobby (Neo-Oz)
> If you have a rebuttal to anything I say in this post, well let me hear it!
>
> ;-)
>
> Mladen Pejic, over and out!
> http://members.attcanada.ca/~milovan/index.htm
>
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Borislav Marinov writes:
> > In lugnet.build.mecha, Gary E. Blessing writes:
> > > All I can say is WOW!!
> > > I'm kinda speechless.....
> > >
> > > Gary
> > I am glad you like it. I hope that one day I can go on the Internet and find
> > 20 Lego Gundams by at least 10 different builders that make my ZERO look like a
> > little ant.
> > Have fun building.
> > Bobby (Neo-Oz)
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Borislav Marinov <GW0Custom@aol.com> wrote in message
> > > news:GDMIL7.8Hx@lugnet.com...
> > > > At 12:08AM Pacific Time Neo-Oz military officials have finally released
> > > > additional images of Gundam ZERO. Major highlights: ZERO holding the Gallet
> > > > Gun II, and the Gundam released from its support column. You can see the
> > > > pictures at Neo-Oz's main web site:
> > > >
> > > > Or directly through here:
> > > >
> > > > Specs of the Gundam ZERO:
> > > > Height: 4ft
> > > > Width: 3ft
> > > > Weight: Unknown (estimated at 8 pounds)
> > > > Specials: The whole Gundam has only 2 worm gears and none of the parts have
> > > > been modified (I call it mutilated) or "adapted" to fit ZERO's purpose. The
> > > > Gundam is held together by an internal frame (of which I am rather proud) built
> > > > entirely out of 2 old Technic sets and standard System parts. (Note: the older
> > > > Technic sets have much tougher black pins). Although the frame could really
> > > > use a few worm gears for added stability, it works fine without them. I hope
> > > > that since I have proven it is entirely possible to build a very large Gundam
> > > > using primarily Castle and Pirate sets that other builders follow suit in
> > > > Gundam construction.
> > > > Just one more thing, Neo-Oz scientists have noticed strange anomalies around
> > > > the sun of their star system. A large magnetic burst is scheduled for June 7
> > > > (I am leaving the country) which will completely cut of their planet from the
> > > > rest of the universe. If you have any question or comments, well, now is
> > > > the time.
> > > >
> > > > Enjoy
> > > > Borislav Marinov (Neo-Oz)
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