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Re: Website
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lugnet.starwars
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Tue, 14 Mar 2000 15:42:39 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Mark Sandlin writes:
> In lugnet.starwars, Ben Vaughan writes:
> > My Ronin has TB ball and sockets for hips. I think I camouflaged them
> > pretty well, all you can see are the triangular points on the inner thighs.
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> > Ben
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> What method did you use for securing the "armor" plates to the Throwbots
> pieces. There are only 2 technic holes in them, so that makes it
> kind of difficult.
Mark, I've also pretty much succeeded in camoflaging the TB pieces. I have 2
new mecha on the new Pallas Spaceworks site (not published yet) the Hissha and
the Ryu. Both of them use camoflaged TB ball & socket joints for the hips (the
Ryu uses them for the knees also). I used two different methods for the
camoflage, one pretty close to total (but bulky) and the other more streamlined
(but with some elements exposed). If you like, I can email you DAT files of
the sub-assemblies.
I'm also interested in seeing Ben's method. I imagine that there are many many
ways to cover them up...
--Karim
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| (...) What method did you use for securing the "armor" plates to the Throwbots pieces. There are only 2 technic holes in them, so that makes it kind of difficult. ~Mar (25 years ago, 14-Mar-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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