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> I see it in the bow lines, primarily. Hey, if the technique works,
> it works! :) I'm really interested in that superstructure construction,
> though. That looks *really* interesting from afar.
Well, I had a SNOTty dort of brainwave -- all that hull building really
turned me sideways. I used to be a good old fashioned upright fellow
before... ever seen those explorien sets with big white half-dome walls? I
used trans-blue ones for the bridge glass of my space Supercarrier
Conqueror, and I had 4 left from another broken up Supercarrier to put to a
good cause.
> I do like those lines. Very, very nice. The color scheme is also
> excellent--I go for dour grey, but there's something about Victorian
> dreadnought brass-and-black that's just extra-neat.
Coming from the master, that's *high* praise :-)! I like the colors too,
though the truth is I only used them because I wanted to build an
experimental SNOT ship before I committed my gray. It was a Canopus or a
ship of the Great White Fleet, and I'm such an Anglophile... Pax Britannia!
> Details, already! Let's see details!
Yeah, yeah. Coming!
> You know, if we build enough of these things, between you, me, and
> maybe Richard (where's that HMAS Australia awreddy?) we can have a
> really nice Spithead Naval Review. Or a duel. :D
A review, I think :-). Atlas is a specially adapted ship (details come later
on that), but she's still only a Pre-Dreadnought. 5-minute ships, don't they
say?
Kenneth Tam
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