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| Mr L F Braun wrote
> John Robert Blaze Kanehl wrote:
> > I would love to see the companion vessel as well...the
> > integration of everything from classic windows to Pirates
> > to Star Wars elements is a testament to your creativity...
>
> Thanks for the kind words--but I gotta ask, "What Star
> Wars elements?" I wonder where those appeared...I
> don't remember using any.
Umm, Lindsay? Smokestacks? 7150? (http://www.lugnet.com/pirates/?n=729)
Either you're making one of those extra subtle jokes the like of which seem
to get me keel hauled, or you need some sleep man ;-)
Shipbuilding can keep one awake, and take one a bit outside one's envelope,
this I know, but there is a point where one must simply say, 'If I don't go
to bed now, I will be too tired to build tomorrow'
Oh, and La Gloire? Glorious. Did I mention that? I don't know, it all
runs together. Let's see....it's 1.44am AESST. You think maybe now is when
*I* say to *myself* 'If I don't go to............
Regards
Richard
Still baldly going...
Check out Port Block at http://www.hinet.net.au/~rparsons/port/
| | | | | | | | | | | | | On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, Richard Parsons (<FrBCtC.1CD@lugnet.com>) wrote at
15:46:08
> Mr L F Braun wrote
> >
> > Thanks for the kind words--but I gotta ask, "What Star
> > Wars elements?" I wonder where those appeared...I
> > don't remember using any.
>
> Umm, Lindsay? Smokestacks? 7150? (http://www.lugnet.com/pirates/?n=729)
>
> Either you're making one of those extra subtle jokes the like of which seem
> to get me keel hauled, or you need some sleep man ;-)
Ah. They're not *exclusively* SW elements though, unlike the laser
cannon thingies & cockpit canopies.
--
Tony Priestman
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.pirates, Tony Priestman writes:
> On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, Richard Parsons (<FrBCtC.1CD@lugnet.com>) wrote at
> 15:46:08
>
> > Mr L F Braun wrote
> > >
> > > Thanks for the kind words--but I gotta ask, "What Star
> > > Wars elements?" I wonder where those appeared...I
> > > don't remember using any.
> >
> > Umm, Lindsay? Smokestacks? 7150? (http://www.lugnet.com/pirates/?n=729)
> >
> > Either you're making one of those extra subtle jokes the like of which seem
> > to get me keel hauled, or you need some sleep man ;-)
>
> Ah. They're not *exclusively* SW elements though, unlike the laser
> cannon thingies & cockpit canopies.
>
> --
> Tony Priestman
Tony beat me to the explanation of the SW comment...I included the stacks
and the Qui-Gon head as SW elements,forgetting that other Castle and Ninja
theme sets use the 4x4 rounds as wheels...
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | John Robert Blaze Kanehl wrote:
> Tony beat me to the explanation of the SW comment...I included the stacks
> and the Qui-Gon head as SW elements,forgetting that other Castle and Ninja
> theme sets use the 4x4 rounds as wheels...
Ah. On the Qui-Gon head, you've got me. But the other parts are also known from
many other sets--especially the big shuttle from several years ago, that had
*six* (!) of the half-cylinders and a bunch of 4x4 rounds.
Gadzooks, I'm swimming in dkgrey 4x4 rounds now. It's kind of nice. Now...on to
building something even BIGGER. I've got to buy more brick tubs, and maybe some
baseplates.
best
Lindsay
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