| | | | | In lugnet.build.contests, John VanZwieten writes:
> Here's a first look: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1782
Drrrrrooooooooolll!
How many minifigs does it hold? What's on the bottom floor in the back?
--Todd
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| In lugnet.build.contests, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.build.contests, John VanZwieten writes:
> > Here's a first look: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1782
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> Drrrrrooooooooolll!
Just how much of your classic space is packed away? I actually found myself
on Ebay today looking for second copies of G.E. and S.C. Hard to justify
$250-$300 just to keep a MOC intact :-)
> How many minifigs does it hold? What's on the bottom floor in the back?
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> --Todd
The front section holds the pilot and a rear-facing nav/com specialist. The
upper deck (which is also the escape pod) holds the mission commander and a
mission specialist--with room for one more if they all stow their airtanks
below.
The bottom floor in back holds one of two standard payloads:
1)The forklift from 924 and components for constructing a
storage/communications facility (which just happens to use all the leftover
parts so I don't lose them), or
2)The forklift from 924, the buggy from 928 (w/ driver), and about 6x8x2
studs of additional storage space. (I keep all my silver-pressed latinum
there for safe-keeping.)
Hopefully I'll borrow a friend's digital camera soon and take pics of the
payloads.
-John Van
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