| | | | | In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer writes:
> Hey guys. I just finished my latest MOC. Check it out:
>
> http://www.oklahoma.net/~jpalmer/lego/bison.html
>
> Tell me what you think!
It's the best flying box I've seen! Asymmetry = good! I love the habitat too.
Great use of different angles and shapes in a primarily blockish form. The
interior details and all your hatches and doors are excellent too. Maybe I
should try to use my brown and gray parts too sometime! :)
--Bram
Bram Lambrecht
bram@cwru.edu
www.bldesign.org
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| "Bram Lambrecht" <bram@cwru.edu> wrote in message
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> In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer writes:
> > Hey guys. I just finished my latest MOC. Check it out:
> >
> > http://www.oklahoma.net/~jpalmer/lego/bison.html
> >
> > Tell me what you think!
>
> It's the best flying box I've seen!
Heh. Not yet actually.. You just reminded me of another MOC I had ideas
for. I actually want to make a ship that is just that. A box. It would be
a little cargo ship that would "unfold" when it landed-- giving easy access
to the cargo.
> Asymmetry = good! I love the habitat too.
> Great use of different angles and shapes in a primarily blockish form. The
> interior details and all your hatches and doors are excellent too. Maybe I
> should try to use my brown and gray parts too sometime! :)
> --Bram
Thanks! I was trying for lots of different angles and shapes on the ship
and habitat. I wanted everything to balance out. Like how the ship is
asymmetrical along the length but its symetrical (more or less) front to
back.
Brown and gray = Gooood.
-Jon
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