Dried nut legs
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Dried nut legs
hello one and all! i am currently making a dreadnut but cnat do the legs!
is it possible that someone posts some instructions or sends me a link to some?
is it possible that someone posts some instructions or sends me a link to some?
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Re: Dried nut legs
Well, there are quite a few ways of doing dried nutmegs.
Here's a really cool looking way to do it.
Then there's my way. See what I did?
I would dig up pics of all the other nutmegs, but I don't remember who built them and I'm too lazy. If you're curious, I'm pretty sure Natalya and Zupponn built nutmegs.
Here's a really cool looking way to do it.
Then there's my way. See what I did?
I would dig up pics of all the other nutmegs, but I don't remember who built them and I'm too lazy. If you're curious, I'm pretty sure Natalya and Zupponn built nutmegs.
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Re: Dried nut legs
I've also been having trouble getting my walking murder coffins built (luckily I have a huge pile of Bohrok to use in the meantime). My latest prototypes have been using legs based of the exo-force sets, and they look promising. The Sentinel and Iron Crusher have decent leg designs to tinker with, but if that doesn't work, technic pieces are usable (though they lose a lot of the general D-nought aesthetic).
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Re: Dried nut legs
Simple Dread legs from a while ago.
Scale comparison.
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Re: Dried nut legs
ok thanks guys! i'll make some legs and see which design works for me!
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Re: Dried nut legs
I liked dilanski's technique best, tried it myself and even tweaked it a little:
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Re: Dried nut legs
wow that thing rocks!
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Re: Dried nut legs
Here's a couple of older pics of my Breadnut:
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My Breadnut is better.
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Re: Dried nut legs
Mine has a little more articulation in the legs.
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So that allows forward/backwards swivel, right? Is it actually useful? I'm tring to visualize how it works, (away from my bricks to actually build and test it myself) but I can only see it be marginally beneficial because balancing, given how inherently top-heavy the DN design is. Could you provide some 'epic pose' pics mayhaps?
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Mine swivels too.
It allows epic kicking.
It allows epic kicking.
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Re: Dried nut legs
Zahru II wrote:I liked dilanski's technique best, tried it myself and even tweaked it a little:
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Damn nice dreadnought, but the back needs to be spiced up a bit.
Oh and Colette has a nice pair of dreadnoughts too.
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You need to make a red one, and have one of it's melee weapons be a big jug of kool-aid.Zupponn wrote:Mine swivels too.
It allows epic kicking.
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Zahru II wrote:So that allows forward/backwards swivel, right? Is it actually useful? I'm tring to visualize how it works, (away from my bricks to actually build and test it myself) but I can only see it be marginally beneficial because balancing, given how inherently top-heavy the DN design is. Could you provide some 'epic pose' pics mayhaps?