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DOH!
I knew you'd built one, Tony. But I didn't realize I gave mine the same
name!
I've always liked yours anyway. Sort of a "cargo" version of the ship. I
don't mind the front end, since I don't think it necessarily needs all the
radar dishes and antennas, etc.
~Mark "Muffin Head" Sandlin
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Mark's Lego(R) Creations
http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego
> From: "Tony Hafner" <hafhead@PANTSplanetquake.com>
> Organization: None
> Newsgroups: lugnet.build.contests,lugnet.space
> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:23:30 GMT
> Subject: Re: Classic Space set design and building contest
>
> In lugnet.build.contests, Mark Sandlin writes:
> > But who's to say you couldn't make that too? Maybe there are a number of
> > variations based on the Starfleet platform. ;^)
>
> Yeah, here's another:
> http://www.hafhead.com/lego/myspace/clvoy2/index.html
>
> I'm not sure if this is eligible, as I made it a couple of months ago.
> Also, I'd like to make some minor tweaks to get rid of the more modern
> pieces (trans-antifreeze bits on the engines, corrugated bricks, and a
> couple of others). Also the front end isn't terribly convincing as a real
> Lego model.
>
> --
> Tony Hafner
> www.hafhead.com
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In lugnet.build.contests, Mark Sandlin writes:
> DOH!
>
> I knew you'd built one, Tony. But I didn't realize I gave mine the same
> name!
The name was pretty obvious... a definite descendant of both the Starfleet
Voyager and the Galaxy Explorer.
Oh, and I got dibs on the Starfleet Commander name!
But if we all try to stay highly classic, including naming conventions,
we're probably going to have a lot of name conflicts. I don't think this is
a problem.
> I've always liked yours anyway. Sort of a "cargo" version of the ship. I
> don't mind the front end, since I don't think it necessarily needs all the
> radar dishes and antennas, etc.
Thanks! I'd say yours is a lot more true to the original, with all the same
paraphenaphenalalilalia (never could spell that right, but da**it- it's the
word I'm looking for!) On the other hand, I always removed most of those
from my Starfleet Voyager anyway.
I love the fact that you used the proper clear blue 1x4x1's for the cargo
pod window- much more traditional than, say, a 1x4x3 thin-wall. Seems like
it should be blue with yellow windows, though- it's almost exactly like the
All-Terrain Vehicle's cargo pod. Seems like some slight modifications to
the ship would let you use a compatible pod... hmm...
--
Tony Hafner
www.hafhead.com
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> From: "Tony Hafner" <hafhead@PANTSplanetquake.com>
<snip>
>
> Oh, and I got dibs on the Starfleet Commander name!
I almost called it that, but then I decided it wasn't enough of a "command"
ship. :^)
<snip>
>
> I love the fact that you used the proper clear blue 1x4x1's for the cargo
> pod window- much more traditional than, say, a 1x4x3 thin-wall. Seems like
> it should be blue with yellow windows, though- it's almost exactly like the
> All-Terrain Vehicle's cargo pod. Seems like some slight modifications to
> the ship would let you use a compatible pod... hmm...
Heh. I took inspiration from that pod. I thought about leaving a hole in the
center-top of the rear hatch so I could attach a dish that would poke out,
but I decided against it.
I never did like how the All-Terrain Vehicle mixed blue and yellow windows,
tho.
You know, we should get together sometime soon and do a collaborative CS
vehicle. :^)
~Mark "Muffin Head" Sandlin
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Mark's Lego(R) Creations
http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego
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