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Re: My entries
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Date: 
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 22:32:15 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jonathan Mizner wrote:
This is my last plee.  Someone please look at my entries and leave a
message about what you think.  I am beginning to suspect my messages are not
being posted at all.  Since today is the last day for entries, I am giving
up tommorow.  Is anyone willing to sell their Classic Space Contest entries?
Just wondered.  Please go to this site to see my entries:

        http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1825
If you have time please look at some of my other designs too.  All I am
asking is that someone please take the time to look at my models.  Thank you.
...and then Markassius responded:
Relax. Your messages are beeing posted. It's just that at the moment, a lot
of people are all posting about their entries and it takes a little time for
people to check them all out.
On the subject of your entries:
I really like the lunarhoover. It has a great *woosh* factor and looks like
it is highly manouverable(sp?). Question: does the rocket/glider on the
front touch the ground or is the hoover only supported by the dish when
parked on the ground?
The space dart looks like a miniature edition of the 1789 StarHawk II.
Especially when looking at the first picture: the same wing configuration. I
like the moveable wings. But I think the color-combo is a bit too dark.
The spy-scout is my favorite! The last two pictures makes me think it's a
robot-animal that was tamed by the Black Legonaut.
I even made one of my own, but in brown and black.

Mark "Paperclips are still haunting my non-lego dreams" de Kock



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(...) I agree. But I think it takes a bit of skill to drive it. I'd guess that when you make, say a U-turn, it wont make a pretty half-cirkle like a car, but it will first rotate 180° around its own axis, then the engine thrust will push it in the (...) (24 years ago, 1-Dec-00, to lugnet.build.contests)

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