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Re: HMLS Snottler Page
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Date: 
Tue, 9 Jul 2002 23:31:58 GMT
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In lugnet.build.military, Bryce Rollins writes:

I've said this before but the Snottler really is one of my favorite lego
warships around.  I particularly like seeing the design lineage of the
various versions on the website.  Judging by the Snottler's rate of growth
the HMLS Snottler 4.0 should be something to behold.  Do you have any plans
to start up a new version or are you recharging your creative batteries
right now?  I always look foreward to your works.

   Hey, Richie, bearing Bryce's comment in mind, can I issue you
   a challenge?  I use a 1:1.8 compression factor (effectively I
   work around 1/75 scale or so)--could you build the next Snottler
   iteration at that large a scale?  I'm drooling over the level of
   detail you could work into such a thing.  If not for 4.0, then
   maybe for 5.0--even though, sadly, it's unlikely we'd ever see
   our ships together.

   Of course, decreasing the scale does exponentially increase the
   amount of time required to build such a thing.  :D  But my main
   supplier for the new ship was actually Darren Loader, so you've
   got a good source for earthtones right there.  ;)

   best

   LFB



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  Re: HMLS Snottler Page
 
I've said this before but the Snottler really is one of my favorite lego warships around. I particularly like seeing the design lineage of the various versions on the website. Judging by the Snottler's rate of growth the HMLS Snottler 4.0 should be (...) (22 years ago, 9-Jul-02, to lugnet.build.military)

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