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Subject: 
Battlespace update
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Date: 
Tue, 10 Jul 2001 20:10:30 GMT
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Hi everyone,

Battlespace has had another big update.
I now has a completely revised and accurate history with accompanying pics
and a new ship.
see it at www.ozbricks.com/battlespace and click on the history link on the
top left.

My CT4 Timberand class freighter has been addedto the vehicles section. See
it at either
www.ozbricks.com/battlespace/timberand
or
www.ozbricks.com/battlespace and click on the vihicles link, then the
civilian link and the CT4 is on the far right of the screen.

Comments and feedback wanted, esp. on the Timberand.

Enjoy,

ZaC Soden


Subject: 
Re: Battlespace update
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Date: 
Wed, 11 Jul 2001 23:55:23 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Zac Soden writes:
My CT4 Timberand class freighter has been addedto the vehicles section.
[snip]
Comments and feedback wanted, esp. on the Timberand.

It looks like a solid piece of machinery! Nice design (reminiscent of James
Howse's Sword of Alexander dropship).

I like the handlebars in the cockpit - a nice change from plain computer
panels, levers, or even steering wheels - and the way they've been
integrated into the control panels.

I do feel sorry for R2, though. :-)

Cheers

Richie Dulin
Patrician of Brick-Morpork


Subject: 
Re: Battlespace update
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Date: 
Thu, 12 Jul 2001 19:44:36 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Richie Dulin writes:
In lugnet.loc.au, Zac Soden writes:
My CT4 Timberand class freighter has been addedto the vehicles section.
[snip]
Comments and feedback wanted, esp. on the Timberand.

It looks like a solid piece of machinery! Nice design (reminiscent of James
Howse's Sword of Alexander dropship).

I like the handlebars in the cockpit - a nice change from plain computer
panels, levers, or even steering wheels - and the way they've been
integrated into the control panels.

I do feel sorry for R2, though. :-)

Cheers

Richie Dulin
Patrician of Brick-Morpork

Hi Richie,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you like it; is there anywhere that I can
see James' dropship?

Steering mechanisms on larger vessels are wierd. Imean an auto pilot could
do it but then the pilot also needs to have control with full
manouvreability. I considered using joysticks buy they just didn't fit the
part. The handlebars turned out good as they hinge with the pantls above.

I couldn't really find any other use for little R2 and he looks quite good
as a computer access dome!


thanks,

ZaC Soden
---------
www.ozbricks.com/battlespace


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