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Re: Seaborn Brick to be revealed Sunday or Monday!
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lugnet.boats
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Tue, 29 Feb 2000 12:25:03 GMT
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Lindsay, :) its modeled on a 1939 U-47. I,ll try and get a few interior shots
of it online tonight.
In lugnet.boats, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
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> Carl Greatrix wrote:
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> > AHA!....How big was the titanic?....also how big is your ship?.....I have just
> > finished a minifig scale WW2 U-BOAT which completely strips down...Its about
> > 120 studs long. Pictures will be posted as soon as I clear the Lego off my
> > blue carpet to photograph it on :)
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> You know, Carl, after that Pz VIa (Tiger-I) of yours, you're just being a
> killjoy. ;) That said, I'm drooling now--I really want to see this thing, and
> see how you handled the various technical issues. Is there a particular class of
> boat it's modeled upon?
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> Oh, yeah--and I may have a claim to "second-largest ship" too (pending the actual
> size of Seaborn Brick, naturally):
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> http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/indomitable.html
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> It ended up being about 220 studs long, and thick enough to carry under the arm;
> it massed ~20kg. Granted, it's a *very* far second to Terry's RMS Titanic. (I
> think you can get to his Titanic from the lugnet.boats page via WWW, btw.)
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> best
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> Lindsay
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| (...) You know, Carl, after that Pz VIa (Tiger-I) of yours, you're just being a killjoy. ;) That said, I'm drooling now--I really want to see this thing, and see how you handled the various technical issues. Is there a particular class of boat it's (...) (25 years ago, 29-Feb-00, to lugnet.boats)
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