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Re: Brand Spankin' New MOC: Stalefish
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 11 Nov 2002 19:07:13 GMT
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Ha Ha! I wouldn't say mastered, no way! More like stumbling into something
the worked! I make it a goal to hide the studs! I think it makes a moc look
so much more sleek and non-lego. I love lego but I love making my mocs as
close to real as I can. Thanks Matt!
out
Tony Knaak
http://www.ozbricks.com/legostuff/index/index.html
http://www.ozbricks.com/legostuff/mechastruct.html
In lugnet.space, Matt Sekerak writes:
> *SIGH* I am forever jealous of those who have mastered the SNOT technique
> as you did, Tony. What a great ship! Although it's not necessarily a goal
> to hide the studs, the fact that you did really shows the thought invested
> in this MOC. The aft section, where the access door, the red side panels
> and the upper-rear fuselage meet, is especially neato! I am inspired. Oh,
> by the way, thank you for 'freshening up' .space...I was waiting for
> something to really WOW me. Very cool.
>
> -Matt
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| *SIGH* I am forever jealous of those who have mastered the SNOT technique as you did, Tony. What a great ship! Although it's not necessarily a goal to hide the studs, the fact that you did really shows the thought invested in this MOC. The aft (...) (22 years ago, 11-Nov-02, to lugnet.space)
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