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Re: Space Police III (sic) pursuit craft
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lugnet.build
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Tue, 13 Apr 1999 21:56:08 GMT
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Todd,
I really like the lines of this ship. the slender "neck" is just great!
Impressive detail all around. Keep it up!
Ben
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Ben Vaughan
buster@marsbase.com
www.marsbase.com
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The few, the proud,...the plastic.
Todd Lehman <lehman@javanet.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1167598e2b397919897d2@lugnet.com...
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> Well, I guess with the SW licensing, I have to give up hope of there ever
> being a Space Police III theme anytime soon.
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> But it was a nice sunny day today, so I took some photos of a ship I built a
> couple years ago as part of wondering what SP3 might look like if TLG ever
> went back to the "Space Police" theme.
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> Decided on a black/gray/trans-red color scheme and a ship inspired by (a)
> the Klingon Bird of Prey from Star Trek III-IV and (b) Karim Nassar's
> "Titanium_ Gander" model.
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> http://www.fibblesnork.com/lego/sp3pc/
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> It's intended for short-range inter-planetary missions and intra-atmospheric
> combat. Main weapon colors are patterned after the laser cannons in 6986
> Mission Commander, an SP1 ship from 1989.
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> The cargo hold in the rear needs a lot of work -- it doesn't take a prisoner
> pod and has too many escape hatches on the sides, but I guess the fun was in
> laying out the wings and neck of the ship more than the belly/rear.
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> --Todd
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| Well, I guess with the SW licensing, I have to give up hope of there ever being a Space Police III theme anytime soon. But it was a nice sunny day today, so I took some photos of a ship I built a couple years ago as part of wondering what SP3 might (...) (26 years ago, 28-Mar-99, to lugnet.build)
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