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Re: B-Wing, Flight Mode (Foils closed)
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lugnet.cad
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Wed, 21 Apr 1999 20:49:03 GMT
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Very nice! Can you describe why you did the hinges inside the engine
compartment the way you did? That was the most unexpected (and interesting)
part of the model for me.
The two most missed parts in the X-wing set for building the B-wing:
2 X 1 panels for the cockpit,
Technic hole/peg solution for the rotating cockpit.
I bet your cockpit holds together much better than mine. Fortunately my son
has finally mastered the art of opening the windscreen without complete
disintegration :)
-John Van
Jeff Stembel wrote in message ...
> This is my first Post to cad.dat, so I hope I did everything right. :)
> Anyways, On with the Show!
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> This the first of two Posts on my B-Wing MOC. In this post, the wings are
> closed for interstellar flight. I used many miscellaneous pieces, but most are
> from the X-Wing and the Y-Wing. Enjoy!
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> Jeff
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>
> 0 B-Wing Fighter, Flight Mode
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: B-Wing, Flight Mode (Foils closed)
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| (...) Two Reasons: 1. Empty Space sucks. ;) 2. I needed something that would hold the Intakes together (besides the thrusters), and the bricks with extra studs (1x1 w/ 5 studs, etc.) didn't hold together as well. This section was suprisingly solid. (...) (26 years ago, 21-Apr-99, to lugnet.cad)
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