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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Kyle Keppler writes:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Michael Nelson writes:
> > I'd build an A-10 out of light grey and use dark grey and black for the
> > details. For a canopy I figure there is no perfect way to do one so I'd us
> > the naboo fighter canopy and then make the back part of it slope into the
> > fuselage, kinda like they did on the A-wing.
> > Michael
>
> Or you could take two of those canopies and put one facing forward and another
> backwards creating a bubble canopie.
That would work, and it has been done, but not for an A-10 Warthog. The model
it was done on is Thad Jantzi's F-16 Fighting Falcon. (It would also work on
most other aircraft in the USAF inventory - The F-15, the F-14, the F-5's
front piece..)
I think the best way to do an A-10's canopy would be:
A) For the front part of the canopy, use the canopy that came with most Star
Wars sets, such as the X-Wing
B) For the backpart, hmmm. It would have be square. The friction-hinge pieces
that are on the back of the X-wing's canopy would probably mess everything up.
Think think think!
Drew "Luke" Lawrence
http://www.netpluscom.com/~drew/lego/
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