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Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
1. A Walker
2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
For the most part I like the general design but I am sure it will change
somewhat over the next couple of weeks as it seems most of my models do.
The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
Let me know what you think.
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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At 05:27 PM 11/13/1999 , Eric Kingsley wrote:
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
>
> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
>
> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
I've never seen the AT-PT model before, but yours looks great!
> The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
> so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
> back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
I'd like to see that too.
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
>
> Let me know what you think.
One question, the feet appear to be held on only by free-moving
hinges. Does it just balance there? Or are there other ways of keeping
the feet level??
Great model Eric!
-Tim <><
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thing when you have to eat it. (Don't ask...)
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In lugnet.space, Tim Courtney writes:
> At 05:27 PM 11/13/1999 , Eric Kingsley wrote:
> > Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
> >
> > 1. A Walker
> > 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
> >
> > This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an
> > AT-PT and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale.
> > I then decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with
> > so far.
>
> I've never seen the AT-PT model before, but yours looks great!
Thanks alot.
If you have "Star Wars The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels" you can see
it on pages 4 + 5.
> > The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior
> > pictures so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit
> > back to back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a
> > gunner/navigator.
>
> I'd like to see that too.
Soon I hope.
> > http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
> >
> > Let me know what you think.
>
> One question, the feet appear to be held on only by free-moving
> hinges. Does it just balance there? Or are there other ways of keeping
> the feet level??
Actually they are click hinges. The ones on the foot at the click hinge plates
that are included in Anakins pod racer. The ones on the leg are the standard
click hinges. The plate click hinges are great I just wish we had more. I
also wish we had more color variations of the click hinges.
The only free hinge is the one on the knee and that joint is supported by the
spring shock.
>
> Great model Eric!
Thanks Again.
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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Very nice Eric. It does look quite a bit like the real AT-PT. I had tried
to build one once, but didn't have the pieces that would make it work,
though, but I like the click-brick idea.
Think, you could bring it Saturday? I'd really like to see it in person.
Ryan
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On 11/13/1999, at 6:28 PM, Eric Kingsley wrote:
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
>
> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
>
> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
>
> For the most part I like the general design but I am sure it will change
> somewhat over the next couple of weeks as it seems most of my models do.
>
> The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
> so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
> back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
>
>
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
>
> Eric Kingsley
>
> The New England LEGO Users Group
> http://www.nelug.org/
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Eric Kingsley wrote in message ...
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
Very nice. Having had exposure to AT PTs in Rogue Squadron (only) I reckon
its well close enough!
And thanks for the pics.
Richard
Still baldly going...
Speak to the Governor at http://www.hinet.net.au/~guinan/
PI[so,ig+++ pi++ is,ia-]++ AD++ NI+ TO---- S+ LS- A+ LM- YB66m :-)
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Richard Parsons wrote...
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> Very nice. Having had exposure to AT PTs in Rogue Squadron (only)
You too?
--Tobias
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Eric Kingsley wrote...
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
>
> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
>
> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
>
> For the most part I like the general design but I am sure it will change
> somewhat over the next couple of weeks as it seems most of my models do.
>
> The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
> so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
> back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
>
>
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
>
> Let me know what you think.
It looks like an AT-PT, and I think it is well built. Did you paint it or do
you actually have all those dark-grey parts?
--Tobias
>
>
> Eric Kingsley
>
> The New England LEGO Users Group
> http://www.nelug.org/
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> >
> >
> > http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
> >
> > Let me know what you think.
>
> It looks like an AT-PT, and I think it is well built. Did you paint it or do
> you actually have all those dark-grey parts?
Paint, no way man :) . I am somewhat of a LEGO purist in that I don't paint or
otherwise modify LEGO parts (I do pull arms and legs off and replace them
however and to some this is very non-purist behavior).
So those are actually all dkgray bricks. I still have a lot of dkgray slopes
thanks to the Star Wars sets. I used up all of my 1x4 bricks and all of my
large plates in dkgray to make this model however.
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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Here is a comparison shot of the video game image.
http://n64media.ign.com/media/news/image/swrogue29.jpg
Pat J
In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
>
> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
>
> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
>
> For the most part I like the general design but I am sure it will change
> somewhat over the next couple of weeks as it seems most of my models do.
>
> The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
> so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
> back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
>
>
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
>
> Eric Kingsley
>
> The New England LEGO Users Group
> http://www.nelug.org/
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In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
>
> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
>
> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
>
> For the most part I like the general design but I am sure it will change
> somewhat over the next couple of weeks as it seems most of my models do.
>
> The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
> so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
> back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
>
>
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
I have posted a few more pics for the walker I created.
As I said before this walker turned out to have an unplanned benefit that it is
highly possable. I have included a couple pictures of it "walking" as well as
one of it stepping up about an inch although it seems to be able to do up to 2
inches without much problem.
There is also a picture of the top of the walker and 2 pictures of the
interior.
Once again let me know what you think
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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That is one, cool model, Eric. Those click-hinges look like they
work real well for that type of thing, it makes it very posable as you
mentioned. The number of different ways the legs could be positioned
would make for numerous positions the walker could be in.
KUTGW
Ryan
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On 11/15/1999, at 9:44 PM, Eric Kingsley wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> > Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
> >
> > 1. A Walker
> > 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
> >
> > This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> > and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> > decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
> >
> > For the most part I like the general design but I am sure it will change
> > somewhat over the next couple of weeks as it seems most of my models do.
> >
> > The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
> > so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
> > back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
> >
> >
> > http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
>
>
> I have posted a few more pics for the walker I created.
>
> As I said before this walker turned out to have an unplanned benefit that it is
> highly possable. I have included a couple pictures of it "walking" as well as
> one of it stepping up about an inch although it seems to be able to do up to 2
> inches without much problem.
>
> There is also a picture of the top of the walker and 2 pictures of the
> interior.
>
> Once again let me know what you think
>
>
> Eric Kingsley
>
> The New England LEGO Users Group
> http://www.nelug.org/
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In lugnet.space, Ryan Dennett writes:
> That is one, cool model, Eric. Those click-hinges look like they
> work real well for that type of thing, it makes it very posable as you
> mentioned. The number of different ways the legs could be positioned
> would make for numerous positions the walker could be in.
I for one have become a big fan of the click-hinges. Occasionally they do seem
too tight and will separate from the model like they do in some of the official
LEGO models but when secured tightly like they are on the SnowSpeeder wings and
the X-Wing wings they are great. Their strengh became quite apparent in my
Walker model.
I just wish there were more colors of click-hinges as well as more click-hinge
plates. I guess it is a relatively new part so hopefully time will help
increase their variety.
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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Eric Kingsley <kingsley@nelug.org> wrote in message
news:FLALu2.99x@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.space, Ryan Dennett writes:
> > That is one, cool model, Eric. Those click-hinges look like they
> > work real well for that type of thing, it makes it very posable as you
> > mentioned. The number of different ways the legs could be positioned
> > would make for numerous positions the walker could be in.
>
>
> I for one have become a big fan of the click-hinges. Occasionally they do seem
> too tight and will separate from the model like they do in some of the official
> LEGO models but when secured tightly like they are on the SnowSpeeder wings and
> the X-Wing wings they are great. Their strengh became quite apparent in my
> Walker model.
>
> I just wish there were more colors of click-hinges as well as more click-hinge
> plates. I guess it is a relatively new part so hopefully time will help
> increase their variety.
In the 2000 town construction digger, there appear to be a couple new
click-hing plates. Of course they are yellow, which may not be much help to
you. But I'm sure they will show up in SW as well. I just wish they would
quit using them for cockpits. They are too strong for cockpits, and take up
too much room. The X-wing cockpit would be more usefull if it was hinged like
other cockpit pieces.
-John Van
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In lugnet.space, John VanZwieten writes:
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> Eric Kingsley <kingsley@nelug.org> wrote in message
> news:FLALu2.99x@lugnet.com...
> > In lugnet.space, Ryan Dennett writes:
> > > That is one, cool model, Eric. Those click-hinges look like they
> > > work real well for that type of thing, it makes it very posable as you
> > > mentioned. The number of different ways the legs could be positioned
> > > would make for numerous positions the walker could be in.
> >
> >
> > I for one have become a big fan of the click-hinges. Occasionally they do
> > seem too tight and will separate from the model like they do in some of the
> > official LEGO models but when secured tightly like they are on the
> > SnowSpeeder wings and the X-Wing wings they are great. Their strengh became
> > quite apparent in my Walker model.
> >
> > I just wish there were more colors of click-hinges as well as more
> > click-hinge plates. I guess it is a relatively new part so hopefully time
> > will help increase their variety.
>
>
> In the 2000 town construction digger, there appear to be a couple new
> click-hing plates. Of course they are yellow, which may not be much help to
> you. But I'm sure they will show up in SW as well. I just wish they would
> quit using them for cockpits. They are too strong for cockpits, and take up
> too much room. The X-wing cockpit would be more usefull if it was hinged like
> other cockpit pieces.
Well I just went back to the 2000 catalog to have a look. If you look on this
page I actually see Yellow, Red, Black, and White click hinges all on this one
page.
http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/catalogs/2000/c00am-100dpi/c00am-26.html
There are the yellow ones on the digger plus there might be a black on
attaching the digger arm to the body of the truck. Then if you look at the new
fire station the light on the side of the station is made up of a white and red
click hinge combination and on the fire truck the support leg is a white w/red
stripe hinge connected to the truck with a black click hinge.
It is funny I saw so many on this page where I don't see any on the other
pages. Although I am sure at least the B-Wing has some for its wings but I
expect them to be the Gray-male dkGray-female combination we have seen so much
of allready.
Eric K.
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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Eric Kingsley <kingsley@nelug.org> wrote in message
news:FLArCz.KMB@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.space, John VanZwieten writes:
> >
> > Eric Kingsley <kingsley@nelug.org> wrote in message
> > news:FLALu2.99x@lugnet.com...
> > > In lugnet.space, Ryan Dennett writes:
> > > > That is one, cool model, Eric. Those click-hinges look like they
> > > > work real well for that type of thing, it makes it very posable as you
> > > > mentioned. The number of different ways the legs could be positioned
> > > > would make for numerous positions the walker could be in.
> > >
> > >
> > > I for one have become a big fan of the click-hinges. Occasionally they do
> > > seem too tight and will separate from the model like they do in some of the
> > > official LEGO models but when secured tightly like they are on the
> > > SnowSpeeder wings and the X-Wing wings they are great. Their strengh became
> > > quite apparent in my Walker model.
> > >
> > > I just wish there were more colors of click-hinges as well as more
> > > click-hinge plates. I guess it is a relatively new part so hopefully time
> > > will help increase their variety.
> >
> >
> > In the 2000 town construction digger, there appear to be a couple new
> > click-hing plates. Of course they are yellow, which may not be much help to
> > you. But I'm sure they will show up in SW as well. I just wish they would
> > quit using them for cockpits. They are too strong for cockpits, and take up
> > too much room. The X-wing cockpit would be more usefull if it was hinged like
> > other cockpit pieces.
>
>
> Well I just went back to the 2000 catalog to have a look. If you look on this
> page I actually see Yellow, Red, Black, and White click hinges all on this one
> page.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/catalogs/2000/c00am-100dpi/c00am-26.html
>
> There are the yellow ones on the digger plus there might be a black on
> attaching the digger arm to the body of the truck. Then if you look at the new
> fire station the light on the side of the station is made up of a white and red
> click hinge combination and on the fire truck the support leg is a white w/red
> stripe hinge connected to the truck with a black click hinge.
>
> It is funny I saw so many on this page where I don't see any on the other
> pages. Although I am sure at least the B-Wing has some for its wings but I
> expect them to be the Gray-male dkGray-female combination we have seen so much
> of allready.
It looks to me like there is a dkGray-male dkGray-female combination on the
AAT main gun, but it could just be shadowing.
-John Van
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>
>
> It looks to me like there is a dkGray-male dkGray-female combination on the
> AAT main gun, but it could just be shadowing.
Well it definitly looks like a dkGray-male although the female hinge is hard to
make out. My guess is either Black or dkGray. The dkGray-male is good enough
for me though. It will be nice to finally have a male/female combination in
the same color.
Eric
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> <snip>
> >
> > It looks to me like there is a dkGray-male dkGray-female combination on the
> > AAT main gun, but it could just be shadowing.
>
> Well it definitly looks like a dkGray-male although the female hinge is hard
> to make out. My guess is either Black or dkGray. The dkGray-male is good
> enough for me though. It will be nice to finally have a male/female
> combination in the same color.
>
> Eric
From what I can tell, these are the new Click Hinge pieces coming out:
1x6 brick, hinges at either end (blue,yellow,gray)
1x4 brick, hinges at either end (yellow,white,red)
1x2 brick, hinges at either end (yellow,white,red)
1x2 brick, Center side Hinge (white?,yellow,red,d.gray?)
Click Hinge w/Socket (Red)
Digger Bucket w/Click Hinge (Yellow)
New colors for old Click Hinges:
1x2 Click Hinge, Male (Black)
1x2 Click Hinge, Female (Black)
Oh, and about the male/female in the same color (for the 1x2 w/end hinges),
just buy an X-Wing and a Sith Infiltrator, swap the males from each set, and
voila! Eight pairs of Dark Gray hinges and eight pairs of regular Gray Hinges.
:)
Jeff
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In lugnet.starwars, Paul Baulch writes:
>
> Eric Kingsley wrote in message ...
> >
> > Well it definitly looks like a dkGray-male although the female hinge is
> > hard to make out. My guess is either Black or dkGray. The dkGray-male is
> > good enough for me though. It will be nice to finally have a male/female
> > combination in the same color.
>
> Well, this is weird...!!!! I have male and female click hinges EACH in
> BOTH light and dark grey! This is from '99 SW sets too.
> I have tons of lt-female + dk-male, and eight of the dk-female + lt-male.
> Eight is not a stand-out number, unfortunately.
> I suspect the Mos Espa Pod Race set, myself. Sorting its pieces was when I
> first noticed them.... Can anyone verify or refute this?
> Another possible reason to buy this set, as well as the nice green and
> orange plates and cones....
The Sith Infiltrator is the one that comes with the reversed colors, eight of
each.
Jeff
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In lugnet.space, Jeff Stembel writes:
> In lugnet.starwars, Paul Baulch writes:
> >
> > Eric Kingsley wrote in message ...
> > >
> > > Well it definitly looks like a dkGray-male although the female hinge is
> > > hard to make out. My guess is either Black or dkGray. The dkGray-male is
> > > good enough for me though. It will be nice to finally have a male/female
> > > combination in the same color.
> >
> > Well, this is weird...!!!! I have male and female click hinges EACH in
> > BOTH light and dark grey! This is from '99 SW sets too.
> > I have tons of lt-female + dk-male, and eight of the dk-female + lt-male.
> > Eight is not a stand-out number, unfortunately.
> > I suspect the Mos Espa Pod Race set, myself. Sorting its pieces was when I
> > first noticed them.... Can anyone verify or refute this?
> > Another possible reason to buy this set, as well as the nice green and
> > orange plates and cones....
>
> The Sith Infiltrator is the one that comes with the reversed colors, eight of
> each.
You know I checked my infiltraitor last night I I could have sworn it had
lt-female and dk-male. This is driving me crazy lately because I have all the
SW sets (Many multiple times) and I can't put together a matching pair anywhere
and they are sorted but male and female. I guess I could have messed up or
something.
I guess I know what I am going to be doing tonight. Seaching through every
click hinge I own looking for a dkgray-female and gray-male click hinges.
I just hope you all aren't pulling my leg ;-)
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> In lugnet.space, Jeff Stembel writes:
> > In lugnet.starwars, Paul Baulch writes:
> > >
> > > Eric Kingsley wrote in message ...
> > > >
> > > > Well it definitly looks like a dkGray-male although the female hinge is
> > > > hard to make out. My guess is either Black or dkGray. The dkGray-male is
> > > > good enough for me though. It will be nice to finally have a male/female
> > > > combination in the same color.
> > >
> > > Well, this is weird...!!!! I have male and female click hinges EACH in
> > > BOTH light and dark grey! This is from '99 SW sets too.
> > > I have tons of lt-female + dk-male, and eight of the dk-female + lt-male.
> > > Eight is not a stand-out number, unfortunately.
> > > I suspect the Mos Espa Pod Race set, myself. Sorting its pieces was when I
> > > first noticed them.... Can anyone verify or refute this?
> > > Another possible reason to buy this set, as well as the nice green and
> > > orange plates and cones....
> >
> > The Sith Infiltrator is the one that comes with the reversed colors, eight of
> > each.
>
> You know I checked my infiltraitor last night I I could have sworn it had
> lt-female and dk-male. This is driving me crazy lately because I have all the
> SW sets (Many multiple times) and I can't put together a matching pair
> anywhere and they are sorted but male and female. I guess I could have messed
> up or something.
>
> I guess I know what I am going to be doing tonight. Seaching through every
> click hinge I own looking for a dkgray-female and gray-male click hinges.
>
> I just hope you all aren't pulling my leg ;-)
Don't forget to check stuff you made, they might be hiding! I'm pretty sure
7151 is the set that comes with the reversed colors(1); have you checked the
instructions? I know that there is a set that does, but I may be mistaken
about which set.
Jeff
1 - When compared to the X-Wing, for example.
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> Don't forget to check stuff you made, they might be hiding! I'm pretty sure
> 7151 is the set that comes with the reversed colors(1); have you checked the
> instructions? I know that there is a set that does, but I may be mistaken
> about which set.
Believe me if they are to be found I will find them tonight. If I have to read
every last instruction book to find them. :-)
Eric K.
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> > http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
> Once again let me know what you think
I just got a look at this, and it's great! While it is bigger than an AT-PT,
it certainly looks a lot like one. Very nice. I have a lot of questions about
it, but I'm sure I'll see it at a NELUG meeting before too long, so I'll ask
'em then. :D
eric
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> Don't forget to check stuff you made, they might be hiding! I'm pretty sure
> 7151 is the set that comes with the reversed colors(1); have you checked the
> instructions? I know that there is a set that does, but I may be mistaken
> about which set.
>
> Jeff
>
> 1 - When compared to the X-Wing, for example.
OK found'em. They are not in the Sith Infiltraitor they are in Sebulba's Pod
Racer which explains why I could not find them. I only have one of these and
it is still on display. Although this may now change very soon so I can
extract those hinges :-)
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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> Don't forget to check stuff you made, they might be hiding! I'm
> pretty sure 7151 is the set that comes with the reversed colors(1);
> have you checked the instructions? I know that there is a set that
> does, but I may be mistaken about which set.
>
> Jeff
>
> 1 - When compared to the X-Wing, for example.
I'm positive the reversed colors came on Sebulba's pod ('cause I noticed
when I was building my Viper and canibalizing SW sets for parts)
--Bram
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Eric Kingsley wrote in message ...
>
> Well it definitly looks like a dkGray-male although the female hinge is hard to
> make out. My guess is either Black or dkGray. The dkGray-male is good enough
> for me though. It will be nice to finally have a male/female combination in
> the same color.
Well, this is weird...!!!! I have male and female click hinges EACH in
BOTH light and dark grey! This is from '99 SW sets too.
I have tons of lt-female + dk-male, and eight of the dk-female + lt-male.
Eight is not a stand-out number, unfortunately.
I suspect the Mos Espa Pod Race set, myself. Sorting its pieces was when I
first noticed them.... Can anyone verify or refute this?
Another possible reason to buy this set, as well as the nice green and
orange plates and cones....
Paul
[My page: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shuttle/5168/ Update soon!]
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In lugnet.space, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> > Don't forget to check stuff you made, they might be hiding! I'm
> > pretty sure 7151 is the set that comes with the reversed colors(1);
> > have you checked the instructions? I know that there is a set that
> > does, but I may be mistaken about which set.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > 1 - When compared to the X-Wing, for example.
>
> I'm positive the reversed colors came on Sebulba's pod ('cause I noticed
> when I was building my Viper and canibalizing SW sets for parts)
> --Bram
I was just wondering if anyone else thought that this was odd? Why would LEGO
use Gray-female and dkGray-male click hinges in all of the 1999 Star Wars
models except one then reverse the colors for that set (Sebulba's Pod)?
This is especially odd to me because of all the models the hinges in Sebulba's
Pod are probably the least visible of the hinges in any of the models. Would
it not have been more cost effective of them to run the same colors for
Sebulba's Pod as they did for the other sets?
Don't get me wrong I am happy to find I actually have matching hinges now but
it just seems strange to me that LEGO would have made the change for one set.
They could have easily used the colors that were running on their manufacturing
lines for the other sets.
Eric K.
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
>
> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
> Let me know what you think.
Eric:
I think that this is a fabulous model. I've bookmarked the sight on my
computer
so that I can draw future inspiration from it. I really appreciate the
richness
of detail; I particularly like your model for the same reason that the
Snowspeeder is my favorite SW set; It is compact, yet beautifully captures the
detail and construction of the "real" thing. A lot of my models are too
"busy;"
I admire your ability to create a model that is rich in detail, but does not go
overboard on pieces.
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In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
>
> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
>
> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
I just had a chance to take a peek at this. Very cool model. However, my
first thought upon seeing the profile of it was "Foxtrot!" ;-)
(if you aren't familiar with it, Foxtrot is a cartoon that uses big head/small
body drawing, and Jason Fox is almost always slouching, which gives him, well,
the same profile as your model.)
James
http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/
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In lugnet.space, James Simpson writes:
> In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
>
> >
> > This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an
> > AT-PT and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale.
> > I then decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with
> > so far.
> >
> > Let me know what you think.
>
> Eric:
>
> I think that this is a fabulous model. I've bookmarked the sight on my
> computer so that I can draw future inspiration from it. I really appreciate
> the richness of detail; I particularly like your model for the same reason
> that the Snowspeeder is my favorite SW set; It is compact, yet beautifully
> captures the detail and construction of the "real" thing. A lot of my models
> are too "busy;" I admire your ability to create a model that is rich in
> detail, but does not go overboard on pieces.
Thanks very much. Its funny I usually tinker quite a bit with models after the
first version is done but I have not found much to tinker with on this model
:-). A lot of what I have tried has made it look to "busy" as you say. I have
changed the color of the "Classic Space guns" I used on one side of the head
from black to dkGray and have tiled the interior for a cleaner look but other
than that I have not made any changes that lasted more than 30 seconds :-).
Its time to start looking for inspiration for another model I think...
Eric K.
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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Eric Kingsley wrote in message ...
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> OK found'em. They are not in the Sith Infiltraitor they are in Sebulba's Pod
> Racer which explains why I could not find them. I only have one of these and
> it is still on display. Although this may now change very soon so I can
> extract those hinges :-)
Woo hoo!!! I win!!!
Yeah, it couldn't have been the Sith Infiltrator because I definitely have
only eight of these hinges, yet I have bought and sorted four Sith
Infiltrators.
Great set! Mmmmm, grey...... ;-)
Paul
[My page: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shuttle/5168/ Update soon!]
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