Sodaconstructor
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Revision as of 00:10, 3 August 2013
![](/images/sodawiki/e/eb/Sodaconstructor.png)
The daintywalker, one of the original Sodaplay models.
Sodaconstructor is a Java physics applet created by Ed Burton. It is used to create moving models with "masses, springs, and muscles."
IGPQjt Thanks for the post.Really thank you! Much obliged.
Major thanks for the blog. Awesome.
uH1Yt5 Major thanks for the post.Really looking forward to read more. Great.