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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nathan Proudlove announced:
Well, its not quite the shape depicted in the 1980 BBC TV mini-series, and its
definitely not a grey block from this springs movie (now on DVD!); and although
its not all that interesting at first glance, its got several cool features:
- The studs-down splayed-toe quad landing gear, with rubber bands -- are the gear bistable (spring! sproing!), or do they get cranked down?
- The cavernous end-to-end cargo bay with arched supports. The jaw-hinged hatch doesnt quite work as a ramp -- do the sub-vehicles exit on antigrav (agrav, contragrav, repulsorlift)?
- The X-Pods on either side of the bridge do nothing for me aesthetically, unless theyre meant to give the ship a bug-eyed look.
- The ducted fan-things on the chin make it look like its trying to be a submersible. Destructor beam projectors?
- The parallelogram design of the side-pods is intriguing, but they dont have any play-features.
- I love the pic with the microscale construction vehicles and the green frogs (including the one perched on the hull).
FWIW, a while ago I experimented with the contours of the Starship Heart of
Gold from the TV series; the one shaped like a white running shoe.
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On 9/14/05, Phillip Thorne wrote:
> FWIW, a while ago I experimented with the contours of the {Starship Heart of
> Gold} from the TV series; the one shaped "like a white running shoe".
In case you missed it, Nathan also did a Heart of Gold, announced
http://news.lugnet.com/announce/moc/?n=2065
-Rob A>
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