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Subject: 
Re: Space stations?
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lugnet.space
Date: 
Sun, 26 Sep 1999 22:45:41 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Robert Petersen writes:
Hello all,
  Anyone ever made a large space station /space port?  I think it would be
fun to make a space port with some monrail tracks and large quarter domes and
possibly a landing pad.  Or a space station and with docking ports/airlocks.
Soon, when I get more pieces and my lego collection back, I hope to do
something like this, most likely using the unitron and/or explorians colors/
style.  Any ideas?  This is my first post to lugnet as I have lucked for so
long.

Robert

Did you see my stations @ http://www.lugnet.com/cool/site-146.html ??

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Space stations?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Sun, 26 Sep 1999 23:57:52 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Rick Kujawa writes:
In lugnet.space, Robert Petersen writes:
Hello all,
  Anyone ever made a large space station /space port?  I think it would be
fun to make a space port with some monrail tracks and large quarter domes and
possibly a landing pad.  Or a space station and with docking ports/airlocks.
Soon, when I get more pieces and my lego collection back, I hope to do
something like this, most likely using the unitron and/or explorians colors/
style.  Any ideas?  This is my first post to lugnet as I have lucked for so
long.

Robert

Did you see my stations @ http://www.lugnet.com/cool/site-146.html ??

Yes, very interesting creations! In dark grey, it would vaguely reminds me of
Deep Space 9.

Does your station have docking ports and/or can it be expandable? Any
deckplans to show internal arrangement? Not that it *must* have those things,
but I was curious if it did, even if the deckplans were mere sketches.

Any docking ports?

-Tom McD.
when replying, don't stray into the Spamcake Nebula!

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Space stations?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Mon, 27 Sep 1999 00:22:50 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tom McDonald writes:
In lugnet.space, Rick Kujawa writes:
In lugnet.space, Robert Petersen writes:
Hello all,
  Anyone ever made a large space station /space port?  I think it would be
fun to make a space port with some monrail tracks and large quarter domes and
possibly a landing pad.  Or a space station and with docking ports/airlocks.
Soon, when I get more pieces and my lego collection back, I hope to do
something like this, most likely using the unitron and/or explorians colors/
style.  Any ideas?  This is my first post to lugnet as I have lucked for so
long.

Robert

Did you see my stations @ http://www.lugnet.com/cool/site-146.html ??

Yes, very interesting creations! In dark grey, it would vaguely reminds me of
Deep Space 9.

Does your station have docking ports and/or can it be expandable? Any
deckplans to show internal arrangement? Not that it *must* have those things,
but I was curious if it did, even if the deckplans were mere sketches.

Any docking ports?

-Tom McD.
when replying, don't stray into the Spamcake Nebula!
Yes, you can see the back of a 6887 sticking out of the bottom section between
the yellow wing on the right and the red wing.  Also the Technic shuttle docks
under the wing with the payload bay doors open.

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Space stations?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Mon, 27 Sep 1999 03:10:43 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Rick Kujawa writes:
In lugnet.space, Tom McDonald writes:
In lugnet.space, Rick Kujawa writes:
Did you see my stations @ http://www.lugnet.com/cool/site-146.html ??

Yes, very interesting creations! In dark grey, it would vaguely reminds me of
Deep Space 9.

Does your station have docking ports and/or can it be expandable? Any
deckplans to show internal arrangement? Not that it *must* have those things,
but I was curious if it did, even if the deckplans were mere sketches.

Any docking ports?

(As you might notice from above, I love docking ports ;-)

Yes, you can see the back of a 6887 sticking out of the bottom section between
the yellow wing on the right and the red wing.  Also the Technic shuttle docks
under the wing with the payload bay doors open.

From the photo I couldn't tell what that was near the bottom, so I'm glad you
told me it was an Allied Avenger. How does it attach: studs, clamp, hook,
magnet, pin? Is there a sealed docking port with airlock, or does the pilot
EVA to a station hatch?

-Tom McD.
when replying, even Curious George stayed away from spamcake.

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Space stations?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Mon, 27 Sep 1999 03:20:01 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tom McDonald writes:
In lugnet.space, Rick Kujawa writes:
In lugnet.space, Tom McDonald writes:
In lugnet.space, Rick Kujawa writes:
Did you see my stations @ http://www.lugnet.com/cool/site-146.html ??

Yes, very interesting creations! In dark grey, it would vaguely reminds me of
Deep Space 9.

Does your station have docking ports and/or can it be expandable? Any
deckplans to show internal arrangement? Not that it *must* have those things,
but I was curious if it did, even if the deckplans were mere sketches.

Any docking ports?

(As you might notice from above, I love docking ports ;-)

Yes, you can see the back of a 6887 sticking out of the bottom section between
the yellow wing on the right and the red wing.  Also the Technic shuttle docks
under the wing with the payload bay doors open.

From the photo I couldn't tell what that was near the bottom, so I'm glad you
told me it was an Allied Avenger. How does it attach: studs, clamp, hook,
magnet, pin? Is there a sealed docking port with airlock, or does the pilot
EVA to a station hatch?

-Tom McD.
It just hangs off the bottom of the station by the 2 studs on top of
6887.  The underside of the station is open.  EVA required.  I might
enclose the bottom for docking ports some day.

No layout of the quarters other than blue dome is Biosphere
complete with palm tree, red bush and flowers.

 

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