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Re: I-Beam ship
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Mon, 25 Jun 2001 02:23:34 GMT
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That's weird, in a good way :-D

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Steve Bliss <steve.bliss@home.com> wrote in message
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Scene: February, 2001.  A hotel room in the suburbs of Chicago.  Spread • out
on the bed:  the parts from two copies of set 7180, the Star Wars B-Wing
Fighter at Rebel Control Center.  With nothing to do in a strange town, an
odd thought crosses our heroes mind: "People always build *long* • spaceships.
I wonder how *wide* I can make this thing?"

So that's what I set out to do.  I didn't seriously try to build it as
absolutely wide as possible, in the end.  I also didn't spend as much time
refining it as I should have.  But I did use all the pieces. :)  Including
the two extra left wings. :)

I didn't have any backstory in mind when I built the ship.  Like I said, I
just wanted to build wide, use all the pieces, and do some interesting
greeblie stuff.

There's a crew of four, but no living areas other than the cockpits, so • it's
probably a short-range ship.  Maybe a research/scanning vessel?  Or it • could
be a prisoner transport.  You decide.

Take a look at it at:

<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=5112>

Not the most beautiful MOC in the world, but my wife will be happy to get • it
off the TV (where it's been sitting for a few months).

There are only a few functional elements.  The cockpits open, the • crane-arms
swing, a pair of tanks (or are they astromechs?) are removeable, and • there's
a hatch on the back that allows removal of some vital component.

Besides the garish colors, and the sometimes ugly construction, the main
problem is that the wings aren't very sturdy.  They're open on the bottom,
they sag noticeably, and they fall apart easily.  C'est la vie.

Steve



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Scene: February, 2001. A hotel room in the suburbs of Chicago. Spread out on the bed: the parts from two copies of set 7180, the Star Wars B-Wing Fighter at Rebel Control Center. With nothing to do in a strange town, an odd thought crosses our (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)

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