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Re: Moonbase Module - "Purplestar" Interstellar Internet Connections
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Fri, 10 Jan 2003 06:40:45 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Michael Dallaston writes:
Okay, since I saw Allister put his great Tour Bus Module up, I've pulled my
finger out and taken a few pics of my humble effort.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=31100

I saw this posted to Brickshelf this morning, and almost couldn't wait for
this announcement. Having seen this in the flesh, I'm afraid the photos
don't do it proper justice.

The predominantly white with a touch of purple is a winning colour scheme I
reckon, but hard to see in the overall picture. Perhaps if it was
photographed from the sunny rather than the shadow side it'd stand out more.
The picture of the car shows it more clearly. Mmmmm. Purple.


Purplestar Interstellar Internet Connections provides speedy and reliable
internet access for those Moonbase citizens who like putting pictures of
their wacky Lego Creations online for all to see.  Prices are good - 20
Credits a month, plus the cost of a planetary phonecall, gets you unlimited
hours, 50 Terabyte download  (.5 Credit a gigabyte beyond that).

How much do planetary phone calls cost these days?


The business employs five people - A receptionist, two call-centre girls and
two server-admin dudes.  The owner, one Jodian Rech, is usually out hopping
from party to party in his space-car (seen in the last photo, with the
enigmatic silhouette).

I really like this little car. Space-town is a much underated theme in an
otherwise apparently hostile universe.

[On a side note, did you take any photos of your shrunken Jedi Starfighter
and Hyperspace ring? That was a nice model.]

Some things you won't see in the photos are the string-powered lift and
airlocks, the server (basically rows of 1x1 neon cylinders on top of each
other), or indeed the connecting corridor.  But I assure you they're there :)

Pity. The airlock was my favourite bit, and the lift was fun to play with
too. I really like little playable features like that in models, something
my own module sadly lacked. Maybe next time...

Nice to see it again. Well done.

Cheers,
Allister



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(...) Ahhh, you're right. Photography is not my strong point. Nor, does it seem, is it the strong point of my 5year-old digital camera. That's like 200 in human years, isn't it? As it seems more pics is a common request, I'll take some more in the (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jan-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au)

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Okay, since I saw Allister put his great Tour Bus Module up, I've pulled my finger out and taken a few pics of my humble effort. (URL) Interstellar Internet Connections provides speedy and reliable internet access for those Moonbase citizens who (...) (22 years ago, 10-Jan-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.loc.au)  

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