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Re: Anyone ever tried a B-17 model?
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 15 Dec 2000 23:37:28 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Aaron West writes:
> In lugnet.build, Kevin Zwicker writes:
> > In lugnet.build, Jake McKee writes:
> > > Has anyone ever tried their hand at creating a LEGO B-17 in either bricks or
> > > LCAD? If so, can you pass on DAT files or photos? I am trying to convince
> > > myself a project like that is not something I have time for! :)
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > jake
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> > I have been thinking of building one for some time. I have built an F-4
> > Phantom (minifig Scale). It took about 3 hours (one evening). My guess is
> > you'll need a lot of black slopes and a B-Wing Cockpit windshield.
> >
> > Kev Z
> > #142
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> Better cockpit would be the Millenium Falcon as the size may be a problem if
> you were to use a single seater B-Wing one. Good news is that I can now get
> more of the larger cockpit in the Life on Mars Starship for 2001! Actually,
> I'd like to try a B-36 like Enola Gay (complete with Fat Man and Little
> Boy). Oooo...
> Darn, now I'm gonna have to do that one!
> Aaron :o)
Oops, I was thinking B-2 (Stealth Bomber). My mistake. You're right, for a
B-17, you're better off with an MF cockpit.
Kev Z (Who usually knows his aircraft ;-) )
#142
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