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Re: Large starship design thought (easier read)
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lugnet.loc.au
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Sun, 15 Dec 2002 05:32:24 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Richard Parsons writes:
> > > The hangar roof looks like a card, which is a pity - in plastic,
> > > it would be one hell of a starship hull section ;-) Mind you,
> > > if Lego can use printed fabric roofing sections, I guess we're
> > > allowed to use painted card. I had never thought of this before.
> > > Build the ship's skeletal structure with MB (or even Lego ;-),
> > > and then clad large sections of it with (perhaps curved) card,
> > > attractively printed using your trusty colour printer and some
> > > self adhesive labels. Too cool. I might finally be able to
> > > build a decent carrier! I can think of half a dozen people who
> > > might be able to use this technique to turn small collections,
> > > light on for plates, into starship construction yards...
> >
> > As time permits, expect to see a Port Block Yards freighter on this design
Hmmmm.... keep going down that path and you'll eventually be able to
eliminate LEGO-like bricks from your designs entirely....
(But the possibilities are very interesting, nevertheless!)
Horoo
Richie
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