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Re: New Model Instructions @ Silicon Psyche (6/8/01)
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lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.space
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Fri, 8 Jun 2001 21:33:19 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Andrew Todd Amacher writes:
> I now have photo instructions for the "Quadrachnid" droid host unit and
> the "Windlancer" assault hoverbike in the instructions section. Build and enjoy.
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> LMKWYT,
> Todd Amacher
> SILICON PSYCHE
> http://moonbase-io.webjump.com/default.htm
I think that my message to you must have somehow been scrambled by the
computer systems but I will continue on my letter. Thank you, Brad Justus
and Susan Williams for caring enough to send me a letter. Please let me
know what the research and development department thinks of my plans about
my Lego Space series. The Aquazone series is the only series that I would
like to see at this time to become integrated into the Lego Space series.
The Rock Raiders series may come later but I would recommend that Life on
Mars either become part of the City Center/Town series or a part of the Lego
Space series. The Space Police I and II series and the Blacktron I and II
series will be combined but the sets will be sold in both versions of the
color schemes of those series. As for the difficulty of custom ordering
your parts, another person developed a system known as LDraw. This system
was originally designed to make CAD drawings of Lego sets but the system
appears to be very similar to your drawn images of the Lego pieces and so
you can integrate the system with the series so that a person can see which
piece they want to order from Lego. Todd, I am going to take some more
pictures of my Lego structures tomorrow and then maybe you can laugh about
my horrible Partridge Family/ Mad Max hybrid want to be sets of Lego Space
when I scan them onto the computer and on to my new computer site. I am
currently drawing new plans for new vehicles and as soon as I am done mowing
my yard, I will probably eat and continue on a new small Lego Space vessel
blueprint for my new Gaea Federation vehicle named the Solar Switchblade. I
borrowed my ideas somewhat from the Slave I but the vessel is too small for
a front storage compartment and it can actually fly vertically or
horizontally and it has more guns on it than a third world army. The vessel
has eleven guns but I will probably add four new guns and three of my
current guns double as engines. The Gaea Federation is famous for the
patented DualFire technology. The DualFire technology is a special type of
engine that can create as much power as an engine as well as a weapon. The
other interesting feature is that the DualFire engines also use the same
source to fire weapons as well as engines. I hope you like the space
vessels, Todd. My space vessel are not as impressive as your mecha but I
hope you like them, even though thoughtless relatives broke a piece or two
throughout my life. It is a shame that I can not find replacement pieces
for these broken pieces. :-( . I hope you will write to me in snail mail
and let me know what is happening in Silicon Psyche. Thank you, Todd.
There are two more unnerving questions in my mind. Why is LegoLand Space
and Futuron considered to be two different systems when they are really the
same system? The second question is why is there not a place for Exploriens
on the Space BBL? Jesse Long
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