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Well, the Moonbase Project has certainly piqued my interest, and has me
building space for the first time in years. In fact, I was so motivated
that I dragged my first module over to Matt Gerber's place today to show it
to him, and he was kind enough to take some great photos of it. I have
therefore created a Brickshelf directory and have put some photos of this
rather utilitarian module up at:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=23603
Some info:
This module is simply a corridor connection creation designed to rid myself
of shuttle plates. It also has an elevator/airlock and an air generation
unit above the main level.
It was designed to fit on a standard baseplate, yet be compatible with the
64x64 Moonbase standard (I only have two 64^2s and I already have plans for
them, which meant I had to cheat a bit on this first module...)
The elevator was originally raised and lowered via micromotor, but it just
didn't seem right for some reason. I redesigned it to work off of good old
muscle power, by turning one of the greebles on top (Matt pointed out that
the play value is higher with the hand-powered elevator; that's probably why
I like it better).
Finally, a deep link:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/dschin/Moonbase-Hub/003.jpg
Any and all comments are appreciated.
Derek
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| (...) your module is awesome and the colorscheme rulz but the std we proposed is not 64 its 48 or 96 check your sources :-) -paul (22 years ago, 18-Aug-02, to lugnet.space)
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