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| Jeroen Ottens writes:
> Hi there,
>
> With a load of thanks to Terry. My plane is finally publicly viewable. The
> address is:
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> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Zone/9500/jeroen/f-14.html
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> Just to remind you what I am rambling about:
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> This plane helped me to get my job as Lego technic designer.
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> Happy building, and let me know what you think of it (the plane that is),
*sigh* ;') *sniff* *tear dab*
After seeing that, my faith in TLG has been refreshed. Simply a wonderful
model.
I need to build a spaceship like that sometime. Then I could call myself a
builder.
Two questions to you Jeroen, that you can certainly feel free not to answer:
1) do your fellow Technic designers at Lego come up and submit stuff like that
too? Have they come up with anything like that lately? I'm not asking for
pictures or details, just for some reassurance that some folks inside the
great Lego machine are still true great builders before the model experiences
management's "selective compression" as the model undergoes the long journey
to the shelf.
2) what's the average age of your fellow designers?
-Tom McD.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | To answer your questions partially:
My Tomcat helped me to get the job, so people in here do look at that.
The advertisement I answered to asked for young people...
Jeroen Ottens (private mail)
Tom McDonald <radiotitan@yanospamhoo.com> wrote in article
<F86zJz.97t@lugnet.com>...
<snip>
> Two questions to you Jeroen, that you can certainly feel free not to answer:
>
> 1) do your fellow Technic designers at Lego come up and submit stuff like that
> too? Have they come up with anything like that lately? I'm not asking for
> pictures or details, just for some reassurance that some folks inside the
> great Lego machine are still true great builders before the model experiences
> management's "selective compression" as the model undergoes the long journey
> to the shelf.
>
> 2) what's the average age of your fellow designers?
>
>
> -Tom McD.
>
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