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Re: Shuto Fighter - Prototype Toradoch Systems
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Mon, 10 Jun 2002 01:47:24 GMT
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Many thanks Andrew. I noticed your post last week introducing some of your
MOC's and your site.  All are really well put together...the concepts behind
both the Combat racing and RAM divsion seem like great jumping points to
provide us all with some more of your models...looking forward to it!!

Cheers,
-G


In lugnet.space, Andrew Martin writes:
In lugnet.space, Gil Shaw writes:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=18821


Originally I wanted this to be the platform for a small battlegroup, but as
with most things, it got larger the more I worked on it.  I hope to produce
a simplified version for mass production.  Both hate and love the half round
canopies.  Interesting for the back access option as used here, but often
miserable to work with the angles and relatively short length..ah well.
Kudos to J. Palmer's D wing, LF Braun's AMX fighter and J. Neufield's
Tigershark  for solutions to these problems...

Cheers,
-G

I really like that design.  The cockpit's nice, and the angle of the cone
pieces toward the back is cool.  I also liked the Claim Jumper.

-Andrew



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  Re: Shuto Fighter - Prototype Toradoch Systems
 
(...) I really like that design. The cockpit's nice, and the angle of the cone pieces toward the back is cool. I also liked the Claim Jumper. -Andrew (22 years ago, 10-Jun-02, to lugnet.space)

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