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Re: Starship Hatch
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Thu, 19 Dec 2002 02:05:28 GMT
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Wow, very nice. The droid arms work very well for this type of motion, and
the overall look is very cool. Defenintly a good idea. Plus, you could try
it for single doors, right?
Even the back looks spacey. ;-)
Very nice!
-JHK
p.s. Who's the John you're refering to?
In lugnet.space, Travis Matheson writes:
> I do not post here much but I recently built something that I though it
> would be good to share.
> I'm sure many of you remember Todd Trotter's Sighthound (if you don't, try
> http://www.lugco.org/todd/sighthound) and the marvelous hatch he built for
> it. Well, I recently was experimenting with some ides and I built a hatch
> that I thought looked pretty damn handy and that I have since used in a few
> models (and once my Digital Camera is returned to me I may even post some
> pics of them).
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> anyway, I posted a brief description, instructions and some pictures of my
> hatch here
> http://www.ozbricks.com/batwing/other/hatch.html
> please, I would like some feedback on this, do you think it is useful? (I
> know I do, but that's me)
> should be good for trains too...
>
> Trav (-|-)
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| I do not post here much but I recently built something that I though it would be good to share. I'm sure many of you remember Todd Trotter's Sighthound (if you don't, try (URL) and the marvelous hatch he built for it. Well, I recently was (...) (22 years ago, 18-Dec-02, to lugnet.space)
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