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Re: bridge designs for big space MOCs
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 10 Feb 2000 14:57:09 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Greg Vander Mark wrote:
> I built a three-foot ship once ('once' being the key word - the thing got
> demolished about a week after I finished it *and I forgot to take pictures!*)
> that originally had two of the big blue quarterdomes laying on their sides
> (vertical didn't look sleek enough) as the shell of the bridge, but I ended up
> putting another level below that for the real bridge and turning the dome area
> into an observation deck. What ended up as the bridge was a small 'floating'
> brige consisting of a platform with pilot's and captain's chairs suspended in
> two of the larger clear rounded quarterdomes from a Paradisa set which were
> once again on their sides but upside-down. Kind of hard to explain. Long-
> winded too :)
So the real bridge was on the underside of the ship, kind of like a
belly-gunner?
Steve
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| (...) I built a three-foot ship once ('once' being the key word - the thing got demolished about a week after I finished it *and I forgot to take pictures!*) that originally had two of the big blue quarterdomes laying on their sides (vertical didn't (...) (25 years ago, 10-Feb-00, to lugnet.space)
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