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Re: [GZG] QUESTION Re: Walkers in 15mm

From: "Eli Arndt" <emu2020@c...>
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 09:23:15 -0800
Subject: Re: [GZG] QUESTION Re: Walkers in 15mm

I think you could easily get away with either whole legs in various
poses,
though you might want to make the hip/leg assemblies a single piece for
ease
of assembly. That way you get two legs that definitely fit together and
sit
at the right angles.

"A quick question to all those of you interested in seeing some more 
walker minis (particularly bipedal ones)....

If we're talking about medium-sized combat walkers (in the 3-5 metre 
"real" height range, ie: 30-50mm in 15mm scale, with a single pilot 
in the torso "cockpit"), how would you like to see the legs cast? In 
fixed poses for ease of assembly of the minis (each leg a single 
piece casting), or as multi-part castings (each leg broken down into 
"thigh", "calf" and "foot" parts) to allow much greater poseability, 
but at the cost of a much more fiddly-to-assemble kit...?"

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