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Re: Your most expensive "MOC"...
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lugnet.technic
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Mon, 10 Apr 2000 00:04:31 GMT
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I figure i have close to $200 to $250 in my steam traction engine model.
Mostly due to the 3 old style 9v motors used to propel it and control the
steering. I plan on switching the steering motor over to the newer style to
conserve space. I've also considered adding an RCX to it but right now i think
its more fun to control manualy.
p.s. I don't think you need to worry about the men in white coats unless the
mini figs start to talking to you
Cale
In lugnet.technic, David C. Pyatt writes:
> As I look at part of the pieces I have accumulated for my premiere 'MOC', I
> think of all the money sitting here waiting for all the rest of the parts
> needed to be found...
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> What is the most expensive Technic/Mindstorm 'MOC' you've created? I figure
> with parts and kits bought for particular parts and the RIS I have about $400-
> $500 sitting here, maybe more, for one project... Am I in the same ballpark
> as the rest of you or have I went over the edge looking to make a huge
> presentation when I unveil?
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> Just trying to see if I need to watch out for the Legoland Psychiatric Ward
> nurses trying to catch up with me!
>
> Dave
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