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In lugnet.announce.moc, Soren Roberts wrote:
The rest of the stuff aside from the two above...I dont really have much
feelings for. To be blunt, I dont like your aircraft, largely because they
seem so heavily studded and plain. Some of the military stuff is decent,
especially that very nice little gunturret/observation platform (Any chance of
an MLCad file for it?). However..your new Pirate Sty1e is simply gorgeous. I
first mistook the Harrower for a capship photographed at a distance, then for a
microscale capship, and then finally began to let myself hope that it might even
be a fighter..before seeing the picture of the cockpit. That fighter is one of
the very very few Ive ever seen that lacks a viewport/canopy in the
conventional sense. It has a very strong Homeworld feel to it, and the color
choice is powerful. With the exception of some elements of the cockpit, some
very very subtle angles/bricks that seem off, I have to consider it to be the
most perfect fighter posted on Brickshelf in quite some time. The corvette
doesnt quite follow the same style, but Im dying to see a continuation of the
theme, perhaps even some sort of comic-book exploration of the universe a la
Daniel Jassim. And we cant possibly let you get away with making that capship
and not providing photos of the interior :P Absolutely stunning work, as
always. Hope to see more soon!
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In lugnet.space, Jonathan Mizner wrote:
SNIP
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very nice little gunturret/observation platform (Any chance
of an MLCad file for it?).
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Wha...? I dont think Ive ever built anything like that. Link?
I dont use any Lego CAD software. If anyone makes a Mac program, let me know.
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However..your new Pirate Style is simply
gorgeous.
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Well, get the bricks out and build some Pirates! Thanks. Im hoping to work the
Pirates up into a fan-theme of their own.
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I first mistook the Harrower for a capship photographed at a
distance, then for a microscale capship, and then finally began to let myself
hope that it might even be a fighter..before seeing the picture of the
cockpit. That fighter is one of the very very few Ive ever seen that lacks
a viewport/canopy in the conventional sense. It has a very strong
Homeworld feel to it, and the color choice is powerful. With the exception
of some elements of the cockpit, some very very subtle angles/bricks that
seem off, I have to consider it to be the most perfect fighter posted on
Brickshelf in quite some time.
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Thanks. I dont own Homeworld, but I like the style; the Homeworld craft were an
inspiration for a lot of the Pirate craft, especially the color layout.
I generally dont give Pirate craft viewports (or at least not big ones). Im
trying for the antithesis of PCS: Thick, blocky and vicious.
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The corvette doesnt quite follow the same
style, but Im dying to see a continuation of the theme, perhaps even some
sort of comic-book exploration of the universe a la Daniel Jassim.
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Cool. Ive toyed aroung with the idea, but until my life settles down a bit,
youll have to content yourself with MOC photos.
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And we
cant possibly let you get away with making that capship and not providing
photos of the interior :P
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Ah, but you see, there isnt an interior beyond the conning tower. That darn
Fold System Cluster takes up too much space...
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Absolutely stunning work, as always. Hope to see
more soon!
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Well, Im not finished with the Space Pirates yet. Ive got plans for a couple
more ships at least.
Soren Roberts,
Pirate Guildmaster
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