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Re: Longest MOC
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 23 Dec 1999 06:12:15 GMT
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John Rudy wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Erin Windross writes:
> > In lugnet.space, Bill Jackson writes:
> > > Out of curiosity, what is the longest ship anyone has ever built or is
> > > planning to build? Other than my ship's 350 studs, the largest I've heard of
> > > is 250, or 7 feet.
> >
> > I guess Seaborn Brick wouldn't count, right now she is at 6ft (Longer than
> > Terry Cruise's Titanic). And the dock I built for her, only reaches a little
> > way past the bow.
> > Right now I have $100.00 (ahhh Grandparents, so nice of them to give me money
> > instead of sweaters!) Wich is going to be spent on five 1000 piece buckets,
> > wich will give Seaborn Brick a more detailed interior (Maybe even a smaller
> > sister ship!).
> >
> > Erin
> > --
> > Celine Brickon will be preforming tonight in Seaborn Bricks lounge,
> > she will be singing her new hit "My Heart Will Build On".
>
> When do we see it??????????
I think Seaborn Brick is an old-style sailing ship; my impression is that we're
talking spacecraft here. If we're talking "ships" generically, Indomitable was
(IIRC) a hair over 300 studs long:
http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/indomitable.html
For spacecraft, though, Marathon is still the largest one I've tackled
systematically, and it's only about 80-90 studs long:
http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/marathon.html
I'll probably stick somewhat close to that limit, if only because I like
"whoosh"ability.
best,
Lindsay
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