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Re: pic: another lego robot
Looks awesome. If you wanted to get technical on the ramps, 968's ramps actually fold out in two ways, so that it can fit within the starting configuration and so the ramps can be wide enough to accommodate most bots. The ramps drop down, and then a portion of ramp folds out straight.
Just another 968 beauty shot. ![]() Last edited by Jeff K. : 29-04-2007 at 11:54. |
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