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Re: Zog's entry for BT1 contest - The Hornet
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 28 Dec 2001 21:37:47 GMT
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did anybody even SEE this post?
-paul
In lugnet.space, Paul Hartzog writes:
> ah well,
> after a looooong hiatus,
> the Zog (panarch) has actually built something
> (so hooray for contests, they encourage building)
>
> It is called the Hornet, but before you look, lemme
> 'splain a bit:
>
> 1) totally articulable pilot's chair w/ individual foot-pedals,
> movable scope w/ controls, and movable weapons w/ controls.
> 2) totally rotating vtol engines, allows for quick maneuvering.
> 3) 2 'sting'missiles, a fave of BT pirates for getting thru the
> thick plating on cargo ships
>
> The Hornet was versatile enough that it was used both on raids,
> as well as to defend the various BT bases hidden on asteroids
> around the galaxy. They were so fun that after the BT scourge
> was all but eliminated by the Space Police, several wealthy
> investors had Hornet's converted to civilian use. It is rumoured
> that one of these investors loaned his to PanG systems, and that
> it was used to help in designing the infamous ButtBuster !!
> ( @ http://lego.panarchy.com/default.asp?page=ButtBuster§ion=models )
>
> So, take a look at The Hornet:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=9315
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> and, as always,
> LMKWYT
>
> :-D
>
> -paul
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| (...) Hey Paul. It has been very quiet lately regarding responses. Little was said about my BT1 post too. I suspect it is that people aren't near computers as much between the holidays. Nonetheless, there have been quite a number of submissions to (...) (23 years ago, 28-Dec-01, to lugnet.space)
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| ah well, after a looooong hiatus, the Zog (panarch) has actually built something (so hooray for contests, they encourage building) It is called the Hornet, but before you look, lemme 'splain a bit: 1) totally articulable pilot's chair w/ individual (...) (23 years ago, 23-Dec-01, to lugnet.space)
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