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Re: Project 1138
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Date: 
Fri, 19 Jan 2001 22:15:33 GMT
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Well, I'm not sure, but perhaps there are three possible answers to your
question:

1.  People are beginning to get photo fever and are getting tired of looking
at the beautiful pictures of your and everyone else's model.  (Not too
likely, IMHO.)

2.  The models pictured are becoming too commonplace, but are still
well-designed.  What I mean is that there are hundreds of mecha sites
around, and a lot of people have done various kinds of craft, both flying
and non-flying.

How unique is your model from anyone else's?  How much work was put into
it's form, it's design, etc?

There is always answer 3:  You're going through a model slump - don't worry
it'll pass!!  ;-)


--
Cheers ...

Geoffrey Hyde


Lorbaat <eric@nospam.thirteen.net> wrote in message
news:G7F8sy.8tB@lugnet.com...

Hokay.

I'm not a vain man.  I know that I am no, say, Brad Hamilton or Mark • Sandlin.

But I am genuinely curious- how is it that this post got absolutely no
responses, either positive or negative?   I know I didn't include a line • that
said "please let me know what you think", but I thought that was obvious- • after
all, if I didn't want to know what people thought, I wouldn't have posted
pictures of it on the internet.

Anyway, whassup with that?  Can anyone help me out here?  Do I have food • stuck
between my teeth or something?

eric

In lugnet.build, Eric Joslin writes:
I've finally taken pics of the project that preceded the Fuji Power • Armor.

I've dubbed this one simply "Project 1138" for now.  It's an experimental
aircraft, and an attempt to encorporate WWII styling into a "futuristic"
aircraft.

For the time being, its only armament is one nose-mounted gunpod.  The
gunpod's
systems are designed to be removed easily and replaced with other • loadouts,
such as spy cameras, etc.  The 1138 can also carry up to 12 rockets, but • that
hardly seems necessary for test flights.

Pics of the 1138 and intrepid Ace Test Pilot "Dash" Dickendacker can be • found
by following the link below:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=lorbaat

eric



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Hokay. I'm not a vain man. I know that I am no, say, Brad Hamilton or Mark Sandlin. But I am genuinely curious- how is it that this post got absolutely no responses, either positive or negative? I know I didn't include a line that said "please let (...) (24 years ago, 19-Jan-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)

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