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Re: has anyone ever made a lego model of NCC-1701D
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Fri, 17 May 2002 18:17:04 GMT
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In article <Gw9Dsp.MBD@lugnet.com>, Joe Meno <jmenomeno@aol.com> wrote:
railing. The sloping of the rear of the bridge to the front is a big problem
too.

This actually isn't all that tough: cheat. I used 22.5 degree roof tiles to
build the sloped section. No studs there, but at least everything lines up.

Other sections would be easier, like a transporter or Engineering.At leastthose
have square corners:)

The transporter room is also nice in that it's not all tan. :) Engineering
would be interesting, with all the see-through panels everywhere. I
didn't try to do that. Gave up on the project after I could never get
the Bridge to look right. :)

-JDF
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(...) I have been playing with the thought of making a bridge for a while myself, and I see lots of 'interesting challenges' to be addressed besides the wishbone railing. The sloping of the rear of the bridge to the front is a big problem too. Other (...) (22 years ago, 17-May-02, to lugnet.space)

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