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Re: MOC: Stealth Fighter Revealed
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Date: 
Sun, 9 Sep 2001 23:53:04 GMT
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Wow! That is very very realistic! Amazing man. All the angles and SNOTtyness
is great!

Well done!

--Kyle
http://hvl.cjb.net



In lugnet.build, John Spencer Rezkalla writes:
Well, after more than 5 months of on and off experimenting, ordering
pieces, building, tearing apart, and re-building, I've reached a point
where I am ready to declare my version of Lockheed's F-117A Nighthawk
(aka stealth fighter) basically complete.

I'm not 100% satisfied with the aesthetic appearance of the model. There
are some gaps and discontinuities between panels in the outer skin that
have been difficult to overcome - there are only so many angles of
sloping bricks available! Fortunately working in a black color scheme
helps to minimize their visual impact. I am sure I will continue to
tinker with the model to improve the visual continuity. Nevertheless I
feel I have achieved my goals as far as the model's desired shape, size,
structural design, and features. I decided early on to use a smooth
brick scheme for the plane's faceted surfaces, that minimized the
appearance of outward facing studs on the skin, rather than trying to
use plates.

The model features a cockpit that seats a single minifig pilot,
retractable landing gear, and two internal weapons bays with opening
payload doors. I never bothered to install bomb racks and weapons in the
bays. The model is 65 studs long with a wingspan of 44 studs (the real
stealth fighter is 65' long with a 43' wingspan)

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6826



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Well, after more than 5 months of on and off experimenting, ordering pieces, building, tearing apart, and re-building, I've reached a point where I am ready to declare my version of Lockheed's F-117A Nighthawk (aka stealth fighter) basically (...) (23 years ago, 9-Sep-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.announce, lugnet.build.military) !! 

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