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Re: A sobering day in the life of the Taranis (was Medium freighter)
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lugnet.space, lugnet.build
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Sat, 10 Mar 2001 10:43:18 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Daniel Jassim writes:
> Joel wrote:
> > Oh...man..... somehow what happened doesn't seem so bad now.... o_o
> > I think I would be sick to death if that happened.
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> Dude, it was like that scene in "A Christmas Story" when Ralphy dropped the
> lugnuts in the snow. I used every curse word I knew with many unique
> combinations and even invented a few new curses. Sounded almost Klingon.
I almost did that myself...had I actually dropped it on the floor (which is
concrete where I was, and cluttered with stuff we're working on sorting
through) it would have not been pleasant. I'd have pieces lost till the
fateful and as yet unforseen day we opt to sell and move. Better than gone
forever, but not by much..
<snipped>
> > I've got the gear installed, now (and they turned out pretty well I think!),
> > but I'm trying to do something with the engingeering area in the back part
> > of the ship.. I wanted to try and put some more of the engine's gear there
> > but with the other rooms and all, I just don't have the space.. and I'm not
> > sure I want to vastly revise the ship to change it considering the challenge
> > rebuilding the lower hull proved to be. blah. :)
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> Nah, that ship's pretty darn good already. You've packed in so much detail
> that it makes me dizzy! Only thing I would change would be the engine
> nozzles. I like those chrome wheel hubs but, to me, they don't gel with the
> overall look. But, hey, that's just my opinion. What matters is that you dig
> 'em. Either way, I think you did a very good job!
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> Dan
Thanks for the compliments. Coming from "Dan the man" it means a lot.
Especially with the things you've whipped up.
I'm not sure I like or dislike the hubs. I'm somewhat neutral on them - I'm
mostly using them because they're the best thing I have for engines at the
moment. Next time I'll try something else.
They're certainly heavy for one thing. Amazingly enough, they actually make
the thing rear-end heavy and making the nose gear little more than
stabilization and not much in the way of load bearing...! And the ship isn't
small, nor very hollow - lots of 2x2, 2x3, 2x4 and even 2x6 bricks between
the hull and the interior deckplates.. and it still balances to the rear..
Oi. :)
Joel J
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