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Re: Very Large Intrepid-class Spacecraft MOC
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lugnet.org.scibrick
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Sun, 16 May 2004 00:55:06 GMT
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In lugnet.org.scibrick, Lee Meyer wrote:
> I've posted some pics of the most detailed, heaviest, biggest ship I ever built.
> It is a 7-deck model of an Intrepid-class (I believe) starship, the kind Voyager
> was - for you Trek fans. Yes I know the real ship has 16 decks. I can feel the
> mental corrections coming to me right now by the Trekkies...
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> The warp core is two decks high and 'ejectable' through the bottom hull. There
> are two land crafts that can be launched. The shuttle bay can hold a number of
> ships. The nacelles are positional, although I have them in a fixed position at
> the moment because they are pretty heavy themselves. There are escape pods in
> both the saucer sections and engine sections. AS I get time I will post more
> internal shots.
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> The external 'stats' are: over 7 ft long, over 2 ft high, and over 3 ft across.
> Weight of the craft estimated at about 200 pounds. About 130 minifigs as crew.
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> The link is here:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=82917
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> Lee
Really nice, but I would gather that the size makes it difficult to present
anywhere.
I'm waiting for the interior pix!
Joe Meno
.space paparazzi!
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