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Some nostalgia: Childhood MOCs and some others
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.build
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 16:47:38 GMT
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sgore@superonline.comSPAMLESS
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I've just uploaded several DAT files to dat.models. They are mostly from my childhood, just before the darkages time,
when I was 12-13 years old (1982-1984). They all computerized versions of physical models(1) and my collection was a
very limited one(2) at the time that I built those, so sorry about stupid looking color schemes and absurd use of
pieces.
The models are generally consists of 500-1500 pieces. I suggest using newly introduced renderer, L3Lab, since and its
rendering speed and on the fly rotation are just like magic..:-)
Here are the models:
* Siat 223 Flamingo, my first attempt to built something real and actually exist. Highly compressed though. From 1982,
IIRC (untouched).
* Sail Ship, built after inspiration from a 1979 catalog picture of famous USS Constellation, from 1983, IIRC.
(untouched).
* Agricultural Amphibian Aircraft, I don't think such a configuration exists, but I was not an aeronautical engineer at
that times, from 1984 (untouched).
* F4E Phantom, what a color scheme, from 1984 (very slightly revised in 1998).
* Attack Helicopter, from 1984 (widely revised in 1998).
* Oil Tanker, from 1983, IIRC (revised in 1998)
* Colonial Viper, my first MOC, completely built after the "awakening", from 1998
* Titanic (I know, I know..:-), inspired of course from the movie, second post "awakening" MOC, from 1998.
* Space Shuttle, my first scale model and third MOC after "awakening", from 1999.
I hope you like them..:-)
(1) They really built once. The predarkage ones were rebuilt after wake up, by using 2D instructions prepared by hand
drawing (yeeess..:-), I have hand drawn instructions for many models that I built during my childhood), then slightly
revised in some cases, and computer versions of 3D instructions have been built by using LeoCAD.
(2) ~2000 pieces consisting of 033, 30, 107, 6624, 6627, 6654, 6367, 8841, 8845 and 8860 + several extras from here or
there. It is a ~40000 pieces one right now, still growing, but I can't feel myself as creative as these "too less lego"
Lego times of my childhood..:-(
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