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In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer writes:
> I really appreciate that Mike. I have your site bookmarked and really
> like your ships.
> I have to say that my favorite is probably the Avenger even though the
> other ships seem to have a more refined and clean look to them.
> I like all sorts of ship designs and styles but one of my favorite
> looks for large ships has been the dirty, "fallen apart and put back
> together" look that is so notable in ships like the Nebulon B Frigate (the
> medical frigate) in the SW movies and the Sulaco from Aliens. I'd have to
> say that these two ships are very influential in my design of Bardiel. Also
> alot of Gothic cathedrals.
> Ideally my ship when done will have this beat up look to it but at the
> same time look like it could ram right through another ship.
> Anyway the Avenger you made seems to have a bit of that look to it. Very
> cool.
Interesting. I always prefered the more pristine military look of Star
Destroyers, at least for ships that "could ram right through another ship."
> Side note before I forget it. I had an idea for a ship that I'm sure
> isn't original but I haven't seen it done in Lego yet. It would be cool to
> make a LARGE ship that would be long with a small asteroid about half way
> along its length-- maybe a little bit towards the back. The ship to me would
> have the look like it had either been built around/ in front of and behind
> the rock or maybe would have kind of a punched through look to it. I think
> burps used in all sorts of directions on the asteroid part would look really
> great.
Now that sounds neat. I am currently working on a colony to go with my all
black ship the Phantom Shrieker. I am using all my burps/castle walls for a
backround cliff with mining operations and refineries. It will be a few months
before I have enough for pictures though. That whole life thing gets in the
way so often. :-)
> I've used 2 burps so far on Bardiel near the observation complex and
> will probably use some more at the soon to be made sensor array and on the
> later to be made drive system at the back. These however will represent
> metal and maybe a stone look as opposed to natural rock.
I am definately looking forward to seeing the Bardiel completed.
> Ramblin,
> Jon
-Lord "never too old to build" Insanity
"A little nonsense now and then, relished by the wisest men"
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