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Second: far right is a member of Brotherhood of Steel, Middle is a Great Khan
Fallout reference, :D

And also true, true.

Fallout reference, :D

And also true, true.
Damn straight. But they do.

My mom said i should get a job at lego.

I said "Not untill they realize what they are doing wrong and fix it"

Hello, I hope you were entertained while I was gone.
-snip-

Really good photo's you've taken there, would be worth while for you to look into getting a decent camera someday.




Not mine, just thought I'd post it, click for Flickr page.


It's too bad it can't really move its legs, although some proper connectors would make it possible.

Also why are so many large towering hulks three legged. The War of the Worlds was a great book but wouldn't three legs just invite instability and an unstable walk pattern? A circular base would be better for three legs.
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It's too bad it can't really move its legs, although some proper connectors would make it possible.

Also why are so many large towering hulks three legged. The War of the Worlds was a great book but wouldn't three legs just invite instability and an unstable walk pattern? A circular base would be better for three legs.
because 3 legs add better walking stuff

theres some science behind it i bet.


Indiana Jones lost his hat.

because 3 legs add better walking stuff

theres some science behind it i bet.

Quote from: The Internet
Any three points in 3-dimensional space define a plane. Therefore, any 3 points will always be on the same plane. This means that the tip of each leg on a 3-legged of a table will always be on the same plane, no matter what length each leg is. By having the tip of each leg on the same plane, a 3-legged table will always stand flat.

If a fourth point is considered, it must be fitted precisely so it rests in the same plane as the three other points. If the fourth point does not rest precisely in the same plane as the other 3, then there 4 different planes defined by the four legs. If the legs are designated a, b, c, and d, the four planes would be abc, abd, acd, and bcd. This means with a 4-legged table there can be as many as 4 different planes or ways the table can lie flat.