| | | | | In lugnet.space, Rob Hendrix wrote:
> Ewwwwwwwwww... 8 wide!!!! *yuck!*
Ha! I didn't even think about that... John Neal will be so proud!
Jake
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Jake McKee
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In lugnet.space, Jake McKee wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Rob Hendrix wrote:
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Ewwwwwwwwww... 8 wide!!!! *yuck!*
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Ha! I didnt even think about that... John Neal will be so proud!
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I am very proud of you, Jake! :-) For your wonderful creation, and your great
idea. I love the warehouse-- very industrial looking, very convincing.
And I love the idea of playing with intermodal containers and having a
standard. What I have found most intriguing about the Moonbase Project (I,
another LTD, actually took the time to build a module myself) is that it is a
futuristic world that has all of the present day stuff in it, but with
spacesuits and rockets and airlocks:-) Reminds me of the Sci-Fi of the 50s--
very quaint and fun!
At BrickFest PDX train track was introduced on the modules. I foresee not an
intermodal spaceship carrying around the containters (too futuristic), but a
futuristic-looking intermodal train carrying around those containers. Oh,
baby:-) That would make any Moonbase train much more colorful than one merely
carrying around mined moonrocks (but would be good as well).
I had already decided to try my hand at a Moonbase train after BF PDX; now I
think Im going to incorporate your ideas as well!
Great work, Jake!
Schleim On,
John
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