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Mech Foot WIP

Rhino 3D (none) posted on Jul 04, 2002
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Rhino Render, Just somthing i thought up, its sopose to run on its toes so that explans the heel. kinda like a bird foot of G-Rex not T-Rex, if you heard of Zoids you know what im talking about. not sure where im going with this. any ideas?

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Modulok

10:54AM | Thu, 04 July 2002

You could add some tubes or hydralics (sp?) maybe. You going for a mecha dinosaur type critter? Would be cool! Just remember, pointless surface detail is your friend...till your computer dies anyway lol ;)

denno1

5:26AM | Mon, 23 September 2002

this is coming on really nice. did you ever finish it. if you do post it please.

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korborak

4:30PM | Wed, 14 May 2003

Very cool! I know what you mean by walking on it's toes. it's a good idea! Well, you can use hydrolic actuators or electric motors to move its legs and don't under estimate the power of the last one. You could make some kind of insect but i would put some distance between each leg. It will provide a stronger and more stable base for the main body. You will also gain more clearance to make them move individualy without having them hiting each other. Anyway, just an idea!

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UnitSeven

10:04AM | Thu, 30 April 2009

I like where this is going. I do.


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