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Re: Microfig scale (Was Re: future BRICK updated (sorta))
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Fri, 31 Mar 2000 22:36:50 GMT
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Mark Sandlin wrote in message ...
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> > I think I'll limit myself to about 10 kilograms of bricks. My experimental
> > fighter weighs around 10 kilos, there's a preview pic of it on my site (see
> > below).
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> You know, it just hadn't occurred to me that you were "that guy" who
> makes all the awesome spacecraft. Jeez.
Hehehe, thanks very much for the flattering compliments, but judging from
recent threads, "that guy" is currently Ken Takeuchi....
I think that these two are my favourites:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/ken-tucky/WORKS/0050.html
http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/ha/hj22438/WORKS/0020.html
If there's anything bending me towards trying microfig scale, it would be
Ken's models.
> > >
> > My bins, the store where I bought them, and the factory where they were
> > made, are all about eight thousand kilometres from where you are right
> now
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> Actually, Seattle is 12,472.42 km (7750 mi) from Sydney. If you gave me
> your coordinates, I could give you a more accurate figure. :^)
Oops! I meant miles. I'm actually in Melbourne, so it's even closer to
8000mi, almost slap dang on it, really....
Cheers,
Paul
LUGNET member 164
http://www.geocities.com/doctorshnub/
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