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Re: An actual ATAT site!
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lugnet.starwars
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Date:
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Thu, 21 Oct 1999 12:28:21 GMT
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> Basically he has used a pair of 1x2 technic beams and a connector pin (the
> grey type). One beam is incorporated in the back wall of the cockpit
> immediately under the back-to-back 1x2 sloping bricks, and the other is in the
> front wall of the head of the main body, directly opposite the cockpit brick.
> Connect them with the pin and you're in business!
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> Pete
Pete,
I just figured that out last night! I had tiried all sorts of other ways to do
it, and then I saw a red 1x2 technic block and it hit me! Duh! I thought to my
self...So now I am almost finished with the B-Wing...Woohoo!
Thanks,
Demon Slayah
(Jeremy Crawford)
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| | Re: An actual ATAT site!
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| (...) all! (...) Basically he has used a pair of 1x2 technic beams and a connector pin (the grey type). One beam is incorporated in the back wall of the cockpit immediately under the back-to-back 1x2 sloping bricks, and the other is in the front (...) (25 years ago, 21-Oct-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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