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Infinite Improbability Drive
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“Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly beautiful. At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried the most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this starship unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship had been named - the HEART OF GOLD.” Douglas Adams, 1979



So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

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http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286


Nathan

   
         
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
  


“Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly beautiful. At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried the most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this starship unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship had been named - the HEART OF GOLD.” Douglas Adams, 1979



So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286


Nathan


Great ship,

I like the interior, nice use of diamonds for lamps!

don’t forget, the answer is 42 studs!

Didier

   
         
     
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
  


“Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe ...

Love it, love it, love it!!

Gotta love that swoosh on the sole too!

Awesome job, Nathan.

Robin

   
         
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
  
So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286


Nathan

Excellent rendition. I had the idea of making this ship a while back, but I was going to do the version from the tv show, which in all honesty looked more like a back scrubber than a running shoe. Your’s is very true to DA’s description even if it is a bit small. Despite that, you’ve packed a lot of interior detail in there though with lots to look at.

Is that Eddie in photo interior8? I didn’t see the HOG itself in there though, complete with a nice hot cup of tea.

Excellent work.

Allister

    
          
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.space, Allister McLaren wrote:
   Is that Eddie in photo interior8? I didn’t see the HOG itself in there though, complete with a nice hot cup of tea.

No, no. That is stuff that is “almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea”.

   
         
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
  


“Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly beautiful. At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried the most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this starship unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship had been named - the HEART OF GOLD.” Douglas Adams, 1979



So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286


Nathan

This is gold...pure gold. It’s completely zany in it’s conception to it final form, doing Hitchhiker’s proud. The shape is just phenomenal. Normally I’m not a big fan of sculptured hulls for minifig scale stuff, but this really works well. The little details are amazing as well..the shoe tread, the instep curves and even using the macaroni bricks to do the interior walls in that 60’s curve. And Breeblebox’s fig literally made me laugh out loud.

Amazing stuff, Nathan.

Cheers, -Gil

   
         
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
  


“Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly beautiful. At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried the most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this starship unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship had been named - the HEART OF GOLD.” Douglas Adams, 1979



So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286


Nathan

I’m going to have to go get a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster before I look at any more pics!

very cool MOC, great way to honor the late Mr. Adams...let us hope the upcoming Movie pays tribute to him just as much as you’ve done with your MOC...

Scott Lyttle

   
         
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:

   So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Wow.

My only disappointment is you opted not to go with 1:42 scale.

-Tim

    
          
     
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In lugnet.space, Tim Courtney wrote:
   In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:

   So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Wow.

My only disappointment is you opted not to go with 1:42 scale.

Tim, Minifig scale is 1:42. --Bram

    
          
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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   My only disappointment is you opted not to go with 1:42 scale.

Tim,
Minifig scale is 1:42. --Bram

Bram, Tim’s point is that the MOC isn’t true Minifig scale. --Lenny

“No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. ” - Nathan Proudlove

    
          
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
  
  
   My only disappointment is you opted not to go with 1:42 scale.

Tim,
Minifig scale is 1:42. --Bram

Bram, Tim’s point is that the MOC isn’t true Minifig scale.

Er, I think Tim’s point is that the ship isn’t scaled to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.

Dave!

    
          
      
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In lugnet.space, Dave Schuler wrote:
   In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
  
  
   My only disappointment is you opted not to go with 1:42 scale.

Tim,
Minifig scale is 1:42. --Bram

Bram, Tim’s point is that the MOC isn’t true Minifig scale.

Er, I think Tim’s point is that the ship isn’t scaled to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.

Actually, I think Tim’s point is that the ship isn’t scaled to the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything. :-)

Derek

     
           
      
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In lugnet.space, Derek Raycraft wrote:
   In lugnet.space, Dave Schuler wrote:
   In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
  
  
   My only disappointment is you opted not to go with 1:42 scale.

Tim,
Minifig scale is 1:42. --Bram

Bram, Tim’s point is that the MOC isn’t true Minifig scale.

Er, I think Tim’s point is that the ship isn’t scaled to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.

Actually, I think Tim’s point is that the ship isn’t scaled to the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything. :-)

Doh! Yeah, I guess we don’t know the question, after all. Sorry, Douglas!

Dave!

    
          
     
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In lugnet.space, Dave Schuler wrote:
   In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
  
  
   My only disappointment is you opted not to go with 1:42 scale.

Tim,
Minifig scale is 1:42. --Bram

Bram, Tim’s point is that the MOC isn’t true Minifig scale.

Er, I think Tim’s point is that the ship isn’t scaled to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.

Does this mean that “What is minifig scale?” is the Ultimate Question Of Life, The Universe, And Everything? I always had a feeling Lego was somehow of greater importance...

DaveE

    
          
     
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In lugnet.space, David Eaton wrote:
  
  
  
   Minifig scale is 1:42.

Does this mean that “What is minifig scale?” is the Ultimate Question Of Life, The Universe, And Everything? I always had a feeling Lego was somehow of greater importance...

It certainly seems to be one of your ultimate questions. ...and whole worlds have been built to try to find it.
--Bram

   
         
     
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
  


“Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly beautiful. At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried the most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this starship unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship had been named - the HEART OF GOLD.” Douglas Adams, 1979



So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286


Nathan

OMGoodness! Loving it!

You are one totally cool frood!!!

(Wowbanger the Infinitly prolonged might have to skip you...)

Very nice!

Dave K

   
         
     
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
    "Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres
long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly
beautiful.  At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried
the most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this
starship unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship
had been named - the HEART OF GOLD." Douglas Adams, 1979

<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/smartiac/Mmmmmmmocs/Improbability/Exterior/<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/smartiac/Mmmmmmmocs/Improbability/Exterior/goldexterior.jpg


So here she is at long last, (for me that is)  The Heart of Gold, but I am
sure you've figured that much out already.  No, it's not the right size to be
minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that
criterion. It's my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided
not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod's spacesuit, and my first running
shoe MOC?  Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286>


Nathan

Absolutly amazing... Wow..,

Dude, you need to LDraw this!  If there are parts that need to be made, I'll
make just to allow you to model this.

-Orion

   
         
     
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Re: Infinite Improbability Drive
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove wrote:
  


“Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly beautiful. At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried the most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this starship unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship had been named - the HEART OF GOLD.” Douglas Adams, 1979



So here she is at long last, (for me that is) The Heart of Gold, but I am sure you’ve figured that much out already. No, it’s not the right size to be minfig scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It’s my first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher another minifig for Zaphod’s spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC? Enjoy thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286


Nathan

Sweet! I love this ship. I alsways got stuck here in the computer game. :)

How did you make Breeblebrox? Is that photoshopped or glued? It is totally cool, either way.

-Alfred

   
         
     
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"Nathan Proudlove" <nathanberry@load.com> wrote in message news:Hyq0t7.74J@lugnet.com...
    "Beneath it lay uncovered a huge starship, one hundred and fifty metres
long, shaped liked a sleek running shoe, perfectly white and mindbogglingly
beautiful.  At the heart of it, unseen, lay a small gold box which carried the
most brain-wrenching device ever conceived, a device which made this starship
unique in the history of the Galaxy, a device after which the ship had been
named - the HEART OF GOLD." Douglas Adams, 1979


<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/smartiac/Mmmmmmmocs/Improbability/Exterior/<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/smartiac/Mmmmmmmocs
/Improbability/Exterior/goldexterior.jpg>>

So here she is at long last, (for me that is)  The Heart of Gold, but I am sure
you've figured that much out already.  No, it's not the right size to be minfig
scale but it would need to be six times the size to fit that criterion. It's my
first fully detailed interior, my first fig mod (I decided not to butcher
another minifig for Zaphod's spacesuit, and my first running shoe MOC?  Enjoy
thie pics folks and as always....LMKWYT

Folder, post mod

<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=85286>


Nathan

This is one of the coolest things I have seen!  I'm sure Douglas Adams would have been proud!  Keep this away from the
super-intelligent mice!

Now all we need is a Restaurant at the End of the Universe moonbase module!

--
Markham Carroll

   
         
     
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That Nathan Proudlove is a frood who knows where his towel is.

space.

-Grand Admiral
.space Curator



   
         
   
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Wow, thanks everyone for your feedback! It’s good to be able to connect with other H2G2 fans out there. Ldraw is in the works and yes, Zaphod is cut and glued, but there was really no other way and I couldn’t just leave him out now could I? Other ideas in this theme are things like the Bistromath starship, the Krikkit ship with its warrior robots, the Restaurant At The End Of The Universe, or Milliways(as mentioned), Slartibartfast’s air car and more. There is so much inspiration in these books for you spacers. Thanks again, Nathan

 

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