Mecha Help!
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Mecha Help!
I need help building mecha type constructions for stuff. If not right here, where can I find help with this?
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On the left of the Mechahub front page is the "Hub Menu," under which you'll see a series of buttons. There are two you should be looking at in particular: "How To" and "Mecha Chat." How To will give you a series of links that are a good start, and Mecha Chat will hook you up with the most knowledgeable bunch of mecha builders you'll ever meet.
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Sweet Zombie Jesus! This is the most awesome thing ever:
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- IVhorseman
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honestly, the best ways to make something look technilogically advanced is to go into your massive box of legos. grab a handful. using just this handful, keep assembling, taking apart, and re-assembelling until you get something that looks like a torso, or an arm or something. once you have that down, figure out how you did it, and apply the same style to the rest of the creation. soon enough, you crap your pants at an amazing mech.
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You know, I might actually try that.IVhorseman wrote:honestly, the best ways to make something look technilogically advanced is to go into your massive box of legos. grab a handful. using just this handful, keep assembling, taking apart, and re-assembelling until you get something that looks like a torso, or an arm or something. once you have that down, figure out how you did it, and apply the same style to the rest of the creation. soon enough, you crap your pants at an amazing mech.
"I Am The Lizard King, I can do Anything"
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hahaha thanks. i've been really suprised at what i've made. what's even better is i'll look at my boxes and say "wow, i used up all my good pieces". then i'll find a cool brick and attatch it to another. suddenly it makes something cool and i dig further into the pile for another plate of a certain size, or another antenna, and eventually i've got an intricate piece of machinery that i'm tearing through my boxes to find another fin for. i THINK i finally exhausted my supply, but the last time i thought that, i ended up making an entire fleet of 1/10th scale battle cruisers.
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Plastik Armory: a bunch of weapons and abilities compatible with the 2010 rules.
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hahaha no i know what i have. i just don't know every way that things will fit together to look unique.
Warhead wrote:my head burns with War.
Plastik Armory: a bunch of weapons and abilities compatible with the 2010 rules.