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Re: The Shpleem's home: start to finish
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 1 Nov 2002 16:38:14 GMT
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I don't think I know words to describe how cool that rocket was. Pretty sad
to see it destroyed. It's nice to see the Q-wing again. I hope the
D-wing's doing all right.
-Andrew
In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer writes:
> I've posted some construction pictures and some images from the moonbase
> display at NWBrickCon:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=25792
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> In the end I finished the rocket but I never put "furniture" in it. It had
> 3 floors which were level with the ground. The top floor had room for a
> monorail track to run through. This was supposed to be the Shpleem's
> personal terminal but it was mostly just an excuse to see monorail trains
> zipping through the rocket.
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> The Q-wing and rocket both won awards at the fest so it seemed appropriate
> to have them destroy each other (although I put the Q-wing back together).
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> In the final images you can see some castle sheep eating what is left of the
> module. The shpleem then ate them, thus ending the Castle/Space war of
> NWBrickCon.
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> -Jon
> --
> | The Shipyard - http://zemi.net/shipyard
> | The Moonbase Project - http://www.classic-space.com/moonbase/start/
> | My Lego Creations - http://zemi.net/lego
> | Attack of the Bricks - http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=jpalmer
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