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In lugnet.announce.moc, Bram Lambrecht wrote:
Superb as always! Id have preferred longer landing gear struts, but Ive seen
some aircraft with landing gear just like your model. I absolutely loved your
solution to the landing gear doors and the animation of the landing gear deploy
is way cool.
I think the vehicle has the feel of something out of Japanese animation while
still retaining that Classic Space feel.
Jeff
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Superb as always! Id have preferred longer landing gear struts, but Ive
seen some aircraft with landing gear just like your model.
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Speaking of landing gear, the A-37 Dragonfly has always impressed me with how
low to the ground it is:
Certainly shows that Brams ship is right on course for being like the Tweet
in that respect!
Of course, his MOC is better detailed than the A-37 :-)
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Jeff Findley wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Bram Lambrecht wrote:
Superb as always! Id have preferred longer landing gear struts, but Ive
seen some aircraft with landing gear just like your model. I absolutely
loved your solution to the landing gear doors and the animation of the
landing gear deploy is way cool.
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Although pretty, longer landing gear requires either fancier (usually weaker)
joints or bigger doors. But Im glad people like the landing gear clips!
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I think the vehicle has the feel of something out of Japanese animation
while still retaining that Classic Space feel.
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I was heavily inspired by some photos I found of the Minerva from the anime
Crusher Joe (even though I didnt know thats what I was looking at), along with
Classic Space, modern jumbo-jets, and a bit of space shuttle.
--Bram
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I just looked at the Classic Space link and found a picture from an AN-225.
Your landing gear is very close to what that aircraft has, and its a *big*
plane! My brother works for a general contractor that does work at power plants
and he sent me some pictures of the AN-225 unloading some huge power plant
parts.
Your creation is a similarly impressive scale. It looks like it would be much
bigger than the US space shuttle.
Jeff
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