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Re: The Altakirya and scout ship Aikurwa
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lugnet.space, lugnet.build
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Wed, 14 Aug 2002 03:13:05 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jesse Alan Long writes:
> It is a nice space craft, especially the interior. I had managed to build a
> LEGO space craft over twice as big, in terms of length, as your space craft,
> though, but due to a lack of parts, I was not able to give it much of an
> interior or much space. The widest space that I could have given it was 12
> studs wide, plenty wide enough for a few escape vehicles, but not wide
> enough for my liking.
Interesting, do you have pictures of it?
> Rick, do you have any way of making a LEGO style instruction manual for my
> space craft? If so, please let me know. Though with the limited amount of
> pieces it came out looking like the person who designed The Partridge Family
> bus worked with Jawas to build the space craft, I think that overall, the
> design has some merit to it, in my personal opinion. I will send a message
> containing approximate instructions on how to rebuild the vessel...if you
> are interested in helping me, otherwise, I will go elsewhere for help. It
> is on the verge of becoming a break out idea in LEGO Space. Thank you for
> helping me.
No I don't know how, other then in LDRAW. Sorry.
> Jesse Long.
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