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  Re: Hex363
 
(...) Thanks Bob. To my knowlege, you have recreated more of MOC's than anyone else. I see your work on brickshelf. (...) In PhD, there are 8 new switches per hip, making a total of 12 switches per leg. The grand total is 74 pneumatic switches, 12 (...) (21 years ago, 30-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
 
  Re: Hex363
 
hi kevin, i must first say that this is just amazing work! is that 12 new switches on each leg? that's going to take a lot of bricklink orders to get enough switches. i'm was wondering where to find p_swtch.dat, p_lcyl.dat, and p_larm.dat. i can't (...) (21 years ago, 30-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
 
  Re: Hex363
 
(...) I have created a web page for hex363, pretty scant, but it communicates what is needed. Included in the page is a link to hex363.mpd. It does not contain the pneumatic hookups needed to make it walk. Sorry that was too much work. The final (...) (21 years ago, 30-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
 
  Re: Hex363
 
(...) <snip> (...) I did some test driving and it was not very robust. I tried to have it walk over an upside-down cake pan. It fell back on a triangle made of two feet from one group, and one foot from the other (this one was retracted.) I didn't (...) (21 years ago, 30-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
 
  Stand up Bob !! defying gravity
 
Hi everybody, I' m back with a weird machine, "Stand Up Bob !!" is halfway between Legway and spinning top: (URL) Meet "Stand up Bob !!" in GYROSCIENCE on my site: (URL) The simplest machine of the world: 2 motors, 2 wheels and batteries..and that' (...) (21 years ago, 30-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, FTX) ! 
 
  Re: BUGGY & TOW TRUCK
 
(...) No, I didn't reconstruct one of your models. I tried to do a bigfoot-frame with these offroader-parts sometime, but it didn't came out that well. The main problem was, that I was very much limited to the parts from that single set, so the (...) (21 years ago, 29-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Biomechanical Bricks on LUGNET: An Online History of Lego Creations by Eric Sophie
 
I developed this set of pages on LUGNET to help chonicle the creations and adventures I have, had, and continue to pursue and ejnoy. An online history of Lego Creations by Eric Sophie. Contains just about everything I have done and connects it with (...) (21 years ago, 28-Mar-04, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.people, lugnet.publish, lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.technic, lugnet.org.scibrick, lugnet.org.us.gardenslug, FTX)
 
  Re: BUGGY & TOW TRUCK
 
Hi and thanks all!:-)))...))) Thanks Daniel...thank you for your compliment, you speak like if you had reconstructed someone of my models?! (...) Now we don't exaggerate, it's the dream of all we but it will not never happen!;-))) (...) It's the MOC (...) (21 years ago, 27-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic)
 
  LEGO and Genetic Programming
 
Check this out: (URL) saw these guys a while back on PBS's Scientific American Frontiers. I forgot about it until something jogged my memory -Orion (21 years ago, 27-Mar-04, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.robotics, lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: BUGGY & TOW TRUCK
 
In lugnet.technic, Andrea Grazi wrote: snip (...) snip (...) snip (...) These models are awesome. I actually had a look at all your models at brickshelf, and I must say, your LEGO work rocks. If only TLC would use stuff like this for inspiration, (...) (21 years ago, 26-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic)
 
  8480 "Intergalactic Traveling Spaceship"
 
The March issue of Lego Magazine just arrived in mail. In "Out of this World Building Challenge Winners", one 11-year-old kid wins with a "Intergalactic Traveling Spaceship" -- which looks to me just a 8480 with mini-figs sitting around the cockpit. (...) (21 years ago, 25-Mar-04, to lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Hex363
 
(...) The fixed shape parts are easy. It is all the pneumatic tubes that are a pain to route. (...) You *know* the answer to this one! (...) Kevin (21 years ago, 24-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
 
  Re: Neptune's Moon Lagoon
 
(...) Now then, don't be silly. It obviously utilises a hydrostatic integrity field to enhance the surface tension and prevent boiling. This is clearly evident from how the swimmer is fully suspended, even though he hardly breaks the surface. If you (...) (21 years ago, 24-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.build)
 
  Re: Neptune's Moon Lagoon
 
(...) Yeah, I should have included the word miniscule, but I defer to those in possession of the facts; I could easily have been off by an order of magnitude. (...) Ewwww! Actually, I always suspected as much, but I wasn't sure about your plumbing. (...) (21 years ago, 24-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.build, FTX)
 
  Re: Hex363
 
(...) Cool. Looking forward to that! Any plans for the Octa484? :-) -TJ (21 years ago, 23-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
 
  Re: Hex363
 
In lugnet.technic, Eric Sophie wrote: <snip> (...) Thanks! (...) Most certainly! I'd love to do that! (...) Awesome! Sounds like great fun! (...) Kevin (21 years ago, 23-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
 
  Re: Neptune's Moon Lagoon
 
(...) Could be worse. I've gotten so used to posting in forums that I sometimes close the window after only hitting the Preview button. (...) Ah, that would probably explain why someone in Wisconsin had such huge quantities of gems, and all but one (...) (21 years ago, 23-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.build, FTX)
 
  Re: Neptune's Moon Lagoon
 
(...) Solar pull on the Earth's tides is pretty weak compared to the lunar pull. It'd probably be even weaker compared to terran pull on the moon. Tides might fluctuate an inch or two throughout the lunar month, but not enough to get a good surf (...) (21 years ago, 23-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.build, FTX)
 
  Re: Neptune's Moon Lagoon
 
(...) Less than you might think. The reason why there's an obverse lunar tide is because the moon is small and doesn't exert enough gravitic force on the far side of earth to pull all the water around to the near side. The side closest to the moon (...) (21 years ago, 23-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.build, FTX)
 
  Re: Bulk Bionicle tubs at TRU
 
(...) That number is now confirmed. They are just being shipped from the warehouse, and my local store does not show any enroute. In fact, they only show them enroute to two stores in PR. Anyone in PR want a bunch of Bionicle parts ? Email me, and (...) (21 years ago, 23-Mar-04, to lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.general, lugnet.market.shopping, FTX)


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