wait a minute Poison Ivy is not that small either. 
wait a minute Poison Ivy is not that small either. 
Igginz wrote:Mister Ed wrote:Igginz wrote:It seems to me that eighty percent or so of these mechs can barely stand on their own, if at all, from what I've seen of the hips and legs.
Something to consider when casting your vote
Or not, if you prefer. (I can understand promoting your own mech, but can we leave the negative politics for the politicians this time of year?)
lol, I know it seems that way, and there's an element of truth to it, but mine stands because that's something I believe in. There are several great mechs in the contest that look very playable and posable, even more so than mine. That gorilla one, for instance, is much better than mine and looks very sturdy. Same with the AIM one.
Anyway, I really don't want to be that nasty guy. I hope it didn't come across too much like that; I just believe in engineering I guess.
Mister Ed wrote:I understand that. I kind of feel the same way, but ended up making a compromise. Just to let folks in on a little secret, as I wouldn't want to get any votes under false pretenses, but the Gorilla isn't as stable as you might think.![]()
The elbows are the weak point, but a ball joint was the only way I could conceive, with the parts I have, of giving the arms the flexibility I wanted, while still being able to stand on its own. As it is, he can do some decent gorilla chest-beating and such, but the four-point stance is the only way he can stand on his own, and I have to make sure the arms are pretty straight.
zhouston wrote:Advertising against your own mech... bold strategy!!




Igginz wrote:It seems to me that eighty percent or so of these mechs can barely stand on their own, if at all, from what I've seen of the hips and legs.
Something to consider when casting your vote




Igginz wrote:Mister Ed wrote:Igginz wrote:It seems to me that eighty percent or so of these mechs can barely stand on their own, if at all, from what I've seen of the hips and legs.
Something to consider when casting your vote
Or not, if you prefer. (I can understand promoting your own mech, but can we leave the negative politics for the politicians this time of year?)
lol, I know it seems that way, and there's an element of truth to it, but mine stands because that's something I believe in. There are several great mechs in the contest that look very playable and posable, even more so than mine. That gorilla one, for instance, is much better than mine and looks very sturdy. Same with the AIM one.
Anyway, I really don't want to be that nasty guy. I hope it didn't come across too much like that; I just believe in engineering I guess.


Pretty much. A few parts are rebuilt but it's still clearly a modified official set. I'm sorry but that does not qualify for the contest. I've PMed him just to make sure he sees this in case he wants to try again before the deadline.Ultron32 wrote:@Davedude: isn't that the lex luthor mech?
MotionOTheOcean wrote:Also, remember guys there is nothing that says the mech has to be the traditional "humanoid" (2 arms, 2 legs) shape, just minimum two legs are required. Just look at my mech, it's an insectoid with 6 legs, which allows my surprisingly heavy mech to still stand under its own weight. Or even Igginz future submission which looks somewhat traditional but has 3 legs





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