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Subject: 
Re: An actual ATAT site!
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Date: 
Thu, 21 Oct 1999 13:31:26 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Eric Kingsley writes:
Yup this is basically correct although I actually used a Brick with Side Pin
in the fussilage and a 1x2 technic beam in the cockpit.  Either way works so
it really does not matter although just as I am writing this I am thinking I
should take the 1x2 gray brick with Side Pin and use that in the cockpit and
use the 1x2 technic beam in the fussilage.  This would hide the mechanism all
together and make it look much cleaner.  Man I love LEGO you are able to
continuously improve your models!!!

Yeah, I had to do that to the AT-AT as well... each of the 6 sloping wall
sections are held in place by technic pins (theres 32 connections altogether)
so I had to put the 1x2 w/ pin pieces (and some 2x2 w/ pin's) on the outside so
you couldn't see the pin, except from the inside...

DaveE



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  Re: An actual ATAT site!
 
<snip> (...) Yup this is basically correct although I actually used a Brick with Side Pin in the fussilage and a 1x2 technic beam in the cockpit. Either way works so it really does not matter although just as I am writing this I am thinking I should (...) (25 years ago, 21-Oct-99, to lugnet.starwars)

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