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Re: ThrowBots elements are cool
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lugnet.publish
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Mon, 15 Feb 1999 02:17:56 GMT
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Todd Lehman wrote:
> Here's an example of a photo shoot one afternoon of a little ship (mythical
> sister ship of 918/924/928) -- took approximately 2 minutes to snap all of
> the pictures. (The date & time of the photos are recorded on all of the
> pictures.)
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> http://www.fibblesnork.com/lego/little918924928ship/
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> I purposely used an old beat-up spaceguy here for these pix to see how well
> the details showed up. You can see bite marks in his feet. (No, not from
> me; I've acquired quite a lot of used LEGO from various sources.)
Wow!
The mailbox and door are anacronistic, but I could otherwise be
convinced that this baby is the long-lost 914 Shuttle. I like it!
-- joshua
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| [followups set to lugnet.publish] (...) It's totally awesome (it almost doesn't let you take a bad picture!). I think most digital cameras today have this property because of the instantaneous feedback on the LCD screen which lets you get the (...) (26 years ago, 2-Feb-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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