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Re: Explorovore
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lugnet.space
Date: 
Sun, 2 Jan 2005 14:37:32 GMT
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SNIPPY
HI Brian,
I must confess that when I first saw this post, I just did what a lot of people
do- scroll down to the brickshelf gallery, and check out the pics. Add to this
the fact I have the attention span of a doughnut and... well. I saw an all grey
version of the classic spaceship, and thought 'meh- next please' but after it
got spotlighted, and saw the replies praising you, I decided to read the story,
and see the pics.

I am a changed man. this is the most original Space MOC I've seen, after Tim
Mcsweeney's Mobile party palace. so hat's of to you. those classic space figs
are so dumb! to think they could be lured by a lure like that :-P perhaps you
can put a rotting-corpse-lure-made-into-vampire-by-the-'vore instead. And
greeblies would be nice too- though I'm not exactly sure what greeblies for a
living thing would look like.

Not sure if you've seen {Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The endless odyessy
outside legend}, but this kinda reminds me of that: spooky aliens, grim
atmosphere, and all the 'consuming'. muhahahha.

Legoswami Samarth

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Explorovore
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lugnet.space
Date: 
Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:24:47 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Samarth Moray wrote:

I am a changed man. this is the most original Space MOC I've seen, after Tim
Mcsweeney's Mobile party palace.

Thanks. I like it when MOCs stick in your mind and are elaborated by your
imagination (like that fantastic MPP) - toys for the mind.

K

 

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