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Re: bridge designs for big space MOCs
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 9 Feb 2000 19:05:08 GMT
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Love the captain's seat!
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Paul Davidson
Mr L F Braun <braunli1@pilot.msu.edu> wrote in message
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> Duane Hess wrote:
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> > In lugnet.space, Paul Davidson writes:
> > > I was just curious as to what other design philosophies others use in design
> > > bridges (or maybe you don't even have a bridge!).
> >
> > I have two designs which I use. The first is a two-person cockpit using the
> > trans-orange 6 high convex windows. The base is roughly 8 x 10 studs. The
> > control panels are set at a 45 degree slant using tilt bearing hinges, a 2 x 10
> > plate and lots of computer tiles. I have a DAT file showing this that I'll have
> > to post once I get it inlined or MPD'd - it's on my slush list somewhere. For
> > now, all I have is a screen capture.
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/dnjhess/MOC/cockpit.jpg
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> That's a smaller version of what I built with a ton of the trans-fluoro-green
> corridor sections. However, I only have a few b&w pictures:
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> http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/marathon.html (see the forequarters and looming).
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> Marathon's bridge had a seat on a platform in the centre, a 4x4 viewscreen held out
> at the centre front, and four two- and three-computer consoles arranged at the four
> corners of the square bridge, all facing forward. It looked pretty good, really.
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> best
>
> Lindsay
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| (...) corridor sections. However, I only have a few b&w pictures: (URL) (see the forequarters and looming). Marathon's bridge had a seat on a platform in the centre, a 4x4 viewscreen held out at the centre front, and four two- and three-computer (...) (25 years ago, 8-Feb-00, to lugnet.space)
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