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In lugnet.technic, Rick Hallman writes:
> Nice to see the good ole Thunderbolt II!!!!! Sad it's in technic form, no
> dismembered minifigs from the cannon on front. :P
> Does the seat really slide in? that makes a neat ejection system. the
> rotating machine gun is good too. I also like how you did the engines. Do
> they ignite with fiber-optic jet fuel? :P
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> Overall, Im astonished! good job!!!!
>
> Rick
> " Who really needs to work on his fighter jet now."
Well, technic figs come apart somewhat easily, so I could litter it with
some shrapnel from one of them :) Maybe my next project will be a minifig
scale A-10. Now that I've built the big version, I might be able to do a
smaller one. I don't think it'll be quite as feature rich though *heh*
The seat really does slide in, and it really does eject out. It has a
tendency to want to shake itself apart, so it's a little finicky. It's a
marvel to see it in person. I may be able to get an mpeg of it in action
when next BLOC gets together and I have access to Troy's nifty digital
camera. Mine, unfortunately, can't record video.
I suppose that is what the fiberoptics are, the burning jet fuel :) Or
perhaps the engines are on fire.
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
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