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Re: MOC: First World War German Dreadnought: SMS Friedrich der Grosse
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lugnet.build, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.boats, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.admin.general
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Mon, 27 Aug 2001 21:45:16 GMT
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   [nb.:  Scroll WAYYYY down to the end for the .admin.general item]

In lugnet.build, Shaun Sullivan writes:
[snipped]

   Thanks!  I'm glad it has the approval of the ABS-grognards
   among us.  :)  I was warned, however, that building that ship
   served as an official gauntlet-dropping for you at next year's
   Brickfest.  That wasn't my intention, but I'm all for an arms
   race!  :D  Now all we need to do is goad Carl Geatrix into
   posting some more models too...

You mentioned Brikwars in one of your posts ... *drool*.  Throw in some Panzers
and Stukas (I know, wrong war, but I'm sure we could adapt a scenario that
included a re-commissioned WWI dreadnaught used to transport top secret
X-project materials), and you have a stunning layout.

   Heh.  Actually, in order to do that believeably, we'd need to
   turn this WWI BB into a pre-WWI BB, _Schlesien_ class.  All of
   the German dreadnoughts ended up on the bottom at Scapa in 1919.  :(

I vote for a
dockside/harbor scene ... high wooden docks, crates and barrels everywhere,
a German supply train, warehouses and shacks, lots of cover, lots of open
spaces, and a huuuuggggeee ship pulled into dock for loading.  What a scene!

   That was the first word of many people who saw FdG--"Hey, that
   would make a great BrikWars map..."  If it's any encouragement
   in going that direction, I do have a Skoda T-38/Pz 38(t) in the
   planning stages.  I've got a real soft spot for light tanks.  :)

Now, how to overcome your first bad ship-tranportation experience and entice
you up to NELUG territory ;)  Of course, maybe if we can convince you to bring
it to next years' Brickfest again, we can pull it together then.  Well, just
wishful thinking and a happy imagination for now, I s'pose.

   It may have mutated by then.  But believe me, I wish I could bring
   it up to NELUG-land--my gf lives in Cambridge (Mass., of course),
   and if not for my teaching responsibilities I'd be there too!

In all seriousness, though, this is stunning.  I've started looking into the
possibility of doing a WWII German E-boat now, inspired by the fantastic
results you were able to showcase.

   I think the technique could work, at least aft of the very prow.
   E-boat hulls have a very complex and steep curve on part of the
   bow, owing to the enclosed TT.  FdG isn't very complicated as the
   curvature goes--the possibilities are far greater than what I've
   actually managed to put into practice so far.  So I'm looking
   forward to seeing an E-boat!  I'd considered a Narvik-type DD
   for next year, but alas, there doesn't seem to be any grey left
   in my bin.

p.s.  Here's another perfect example of why we need a .military or
.models/.modelling subgroup to lugnet.build (shameless plug)

   I'm dipping this through .admin.general and back into .build
   for that very reason.  I'm definitely in favor of this--if mecha
   gets a subgroup, I think military ought to get one!

   best

   LFB



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  Re: MOC: First World War German Dreadnought: SMS Friedrich der Grosse
 
In lugnet.admin.general, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes: SS said: (...) In *this* timeline. Since when are *minifigs* completely historically accurate? Just gotta believe, and you're all set. Believability has nothing to do with it. (23 years ago, 28-Aug-01, to lugnet.build)
  Re: MOC: First World War German Dreadnought: SMS Friedrich der Grosse
 
(...) Gauntlet? Hmmm, all I see is this goofy looking glove ... I scoured the web to find a definition for grognard, by the way ... good choice of terms! But .. how could you tell? ;) (...) I e-mailed Carl regularly a year or so ago ... at that (...) (23 years ago, 29-Aug-01, to lugnet.build)

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  Re: MOC: First World War German Dreadnought: SMS Friedrich der Grosse
 
(...) I don't even know what I can begin to say, Lindsay. This is one of the most amazing models I've ever seen - the level of detail on the decks is stunning, and the color scheme is gorgeous. I've followed your advances for the past year or so (...) (23 years ago, 24-Aug-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.boats, lugnet.pirates)

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