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Re: AATs and Chocolate Starship
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lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd
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Wed, 24 May 2000 09:23:59 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd, Richard Parsons writes:
> Hi all,
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> Just a quick note in praise of the new AAT. Having given it the once over
> quite a few times, I'm actually quite pleased with it now.
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> And because the power converter units (sand coloured star wars engines) are
> entirely too big, when you finish fixing the AAT, you have two spare engines
> to use in something else!
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> I look forward to testing the AAT out against some runty space marine types
> at the Battle of Tank Stream, Sunday week.
Richard, I'll leave my AAT assembled as is, so you can point out your mods to
the non-Star-Wars specialists as myself.
> Has anyone used the MTT to build a decent MTT? The set may be a natural
> colours supplementary pack, but it certainly isn't an MTT. I remember a
> review calling it 'highly playable', but it sure ain't highly MTT.
I think it will make a good after-dinner-mint dispenser, a bit more brown,
(it has quite a bit) and it could be called ..... 'Chocolate Starship'.
thank you, thank you,
pete.w
> Richard
> Still baldly going....
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