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Three-part fighter and robotic spy
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lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.space
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Wed, 2 Jun 2004 02:59:29 GMT
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A couple of new (old) creations that I intend to field as part of my BrikWars
forces on June 14 and that may be entered in the GBSLILAC if the runners of that
competition choose to do so, but Im currently working on a MOC for that comp
that hopefully Ill have done by the (extended) cut-off date.
First off, a three-part fighter originally built for the P-38 contest (but not
entered because I took one look at Bram Lambrechts creation and figured who am
I trying to kid?).
The thing I like the most about this fighter is the middle command craft,
especially the wings. Yes, I did manage to mount the lower 4x4 wings upside
down! I do have an LDraw file on it, but unfortunately it currently shows how
this feat cant be done. If anybodys interested, Ill correct the file and
upload it.
Secondly, a robotic spy-bot (I am terrible with names for my MOCs) created
mainly from the gray and dark-gray pieces of (though the legs
have been remodelled).
(If it is decided that robotic creations are not being fielded during BrikWars,
then thats fine.)
I realised shortly before writing this post that I havent taken any piccies of
my mini-mech. Ill have to do so later today when I take pictures of my Civilian
MOC entry.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Three-part fighter and robotic spy
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| (...) They're both now listed in the 'most creative category'. (...) Cool! (...) That reminds me of the economist who saw a system working in practice, and wondered whether it would also work in theory. Cheers Richie Dulin (3 URLs) (20 years ago, 2-Jun-04, to lugnet.loc.au, FTX)
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