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Re: My Moc's
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Tue, 12 Sep 2000 10:56:07 GMT
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Your F-15 is just the type that I always want to see in MOCs, it is too
legoish, and very accurate at the same time.
And your Black Cat Jr. also very well built, and it's even more
impressive after reading that it is built from the pictures only.
Selçuk
"A. Mark Wilburn" wrote:
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> Hi all;
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> I've been meaning to create a website for ages, but not having a camera
> (digital or otherwise) made it difficult. However, my thanks to fellow VLC'er
> Bryan Wong for bringing his digital camera to the last meeting, and
> subsequently posting my stuff to Brickshelf. One of these days, I'll organise
> these into a proper website. Untill then, they're in Bryan's folder, at
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1330
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> Note: don't hold your breath for a site anytime soon: the F-15 eagle you see
> was built in 1990. It's taken 10 years to even post it at all (the other
> models there are all done this year; the mini Black Cat isn't even finished
> yet, it's a work in progress.)
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> The large 5571 Black Cat is Bryan's (as is the flatbed trailer to go with it,
> which I think I'll try to miniaturize as well), I asked him to pose it with
> my 'double-width' minifig scale one for reference purposes (Thanks to Dave
> Hylands, who posted a lot of pictures at my request so that I may recreate the
> functionailty of the 5571 in minifig-ish scale... mine has the opening hood,
> steering, tools compartments all thanks to his love for taking detail shots
> for me to base the mini one on).
>
> For those with sharp eyes, my Snowspeeder is merely a modification of the
> awesome kit mod at Ken-Tucky lego works.
> http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/ha/hj22438/WORKSe.html
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> And yes, those are Colin Gutierrez based mecha hands on my Optimus (his site
> is at (Thanks Colin)
> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Saturn/5559/
> And even the building of the Optimus was inspired by Mike Wampole's LegoBots
> http://www.geocities.com/~legobot/
> I could resist my own take after seeing his awesome website. I'll never
> complete anywhere near as many Transformers as he has!
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> I'm mostly posting this for the benefit of all those people I've bought/traded
> parts from who might've wondered what I've been doing with those parts.
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> Thanks again, Bryan, and really the rest of the Vancouver Lego Club (esp. TFM
> and Xandria for having me over! And Kevin, with whom I've completely lost
> track of how many parts I've bought!)
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> Anyway, enjoy and let me know what you think. Other than the fact that I'm
> long-winded.
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> A. Mark Wilburn
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> p.s. I've only ever posted replies, never started a new thread so if this is
> posted in the wrong place, could somebody please help me remedy the situation?
>
> p.p.s. In the absence of a real website, my LEGO building philosophy can be
> summed up here:
> http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=19797
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