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Hi all,
Here's the JT-90 Stryker; a jeep-type ground vehicle. It holds a driver and
gunner, and is a useful field combat craft. I based this one off the
Warthog from HALO, but I wanted a one-seater, so here she be.
Find it on the groundcraft page.
-Chris
http://xcalabur.topcities.com
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I'm having a lot of trouble with your web page, but I don't know why. The
pictures on the other pages come out fine, but on the main page, none of the
buttons come up.
Anyway, I like the JT-90. It's got a classic space feel to it, but with a
modern touch. I especially like those headlights and the grill work beneath
them. That blast shield in front of the driver (I'm assuming it folds
upward to be a blast shield) is great too. Nice work with the small
elements. You used just enough to make it look cool, but without making it
look cluttered.
~ Tom
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Xcalabur <Xcalabur@rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:GqLuwJ.n4t@lugnet.com...
> Hi all,
>
> Here's the JT-90 Stryker; a jeep-type ground vehicle. It holds a driver and
> gunner, and is a useful field combat craft. I based this one off the
> Warthog from HALO, but I wanted a one-seater, so here she be.
>
> Find it on the groundcraft page.
>
> -Chris
> http://xcalabur.topcities.com
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In lugnet.space, Mark Nelson writes:
> In lugnet.space, Chris Maddison writes:
> [Snip]
> > Find it on the groundcraft page.
> > http://xcalabur.topcities.com
>
> Wonderful job, Chris! The use of the minifig levers was an amazingly good
> idea. I've always liked designs like that.
>
> Keep up the good work!
> --
> Mark Nelson
> LCC Command: http://www.ozbricks.com/speedy/lcccommand/
Thanks Mark. I must say, I got the idea to use minifig levers for
piston-type things, or to connect odd angled stuff from Geordan Hankinson (I
hope I spelled your last name right Geordan :-)
-Chris
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