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Re: An actual ATAT site!
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lugnet.starwars
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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!
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| <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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