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Re: P-61 Black Widow
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Date: 
Sun, 25 Apr 2004 12:41:43 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Joey Jenkins wrote:
Hello! I've lurked around lugnet and brickshelf for quite some time now admiring
the works of some great Lego® miltary builders. After viewing Mattias
Martensson's incredible P-51 and Spitfire, I knew I had to finally get off my
bricks and get to building.

So, I present my first MOC: the P-61B Black Widow, America's first purpose-built

Hi Joey

Great work! Good to see that the number of people building military LEGO
aircraft is increasing.

Your P-61 is really impressive. I like your solution for the cockpit and canopy
- always tricky parts of the design. The method of connecting the droptank to
the plane looks new to me. I must test your solution for my next project. Could
you please explain it in words (or pictures).

The photos are a bit dark as you mention, but they are easily improved by
increasing the lightness in a Photo Editor. Then it is possible to see more of
the fine details of the plane. I can see you have managed to cover almost all
free studs - which I thinks look great.

I hope to see more planes from you shortly (and dat-files if possible)

Best wishes
Mattias



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Hello! I've lurked around lugnet and brickshelf for quite some time now admiring the works of some great Lego® miltary builders. After viewing Mattias Martensson's incredible P-51 and Spitfire, I knew I had to finally get off my bricks and get to (...) (20 years ago, 23-Apr-04, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.military)  

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