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Re: Marsupial Carriers (Was: Re: *BIG* Update!)
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lugnet.build, lugnet.space
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Sat, 11 Aug 2001 13:23:12 GMT
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Wow, are you really going to make one?
(BrickShelf is down currently, can't see those pics)
Do you want the ParaMecha instructions...
Please say yes... This would be an awesome project for you to attempt!
;-)
Mladen Pejic, over and out!
http://www3.sympatico.ca/mladenpejic/
In lugnet.cad.ray, Mark Sandlin writes:
> in article GHw30M.ML6@lugnet.com, Mr L F Braun wrote:
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> > I've got to agree with Geordan. I wish you'd kept at that
Mark,
> > carrier concept--the "traditional" carrier, while still cool,
> > has been done a lot and a carrier that holds its "children"
> > on its frame--I've called them "marsupial carriers", because
> > mine had the fighters recessed a la Suffren [1]--is a very neat
> > idea.
>
> Dangit, now I'm going to have to go build one o' them there marsupial
> carriers. I've toyed with the idea before, because I have the Gundam Double
> X/ G Falcon model kit.
>
> I uploaded a few pics here:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6164
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> The paint scheme is of my own choosing. the brightly colored stock scheme
> seemed a bit silly, IMO. So I painted it in drab, military colors.
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> I suppose I will start work on a Marsupial mecha carrier shortly.
>
> ~Grand Admiral Muffin Head
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