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Re: MOC Sterling Tug
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lugnet.boats, lugnet.space
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Fri, 20 Dec 2002 18:48:06 GMT
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In lugnet.boats, Gil Shaw writes:
> This is a great concept Dave....indigenous craft always strike a cord with
> me. It almost reminds me of a PT boat from WWII. The cargo hold and the
> figs are nice touches...convinces me this is an offworld boat!
More of a Air chamber to feed the Grill not a Cargo hold.
The atmosphere is cold but very thin so lots of the air
need to flow over the radiator. But that's just the way
I look at it. But feel free to imagine it as you like. :)
> Hope to see more in the line.
I have three or four more on the go including
the eXtream-Torpedo and some other fun ideas.
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> Cheers,
> -Gil
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Best
DaveG
> In lugnet.boats, David Goeb writes:
> > Boats from other planets.
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> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=29755
> >
> > I am making a few items for an idea I am
> > exploring. This is the first of the proto
> > types. A Sterling Tug Boat!. It will only
> > work on a planet where the sea/water/mud
> > is much higher or lower temp than the air.
> >
> > Pods are mounted under the under hull to
> > absorb heat from the lower water levels
> > and air is passed thru the front Grill-Hold
> > to recondense before returning it back
> > to the piston jackets. Or reverse for
> > cold-sea-warm-air planets.
> >
> > Best
> > DaveG
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| This is a great concept Dave....indigenous craft always strike a cord with me. It almost reminds me of a PT boat from WWII. The cargo hold and the figs are nice touches...convinces me this is an offworld boat! Hope to see more in the line. Cheers, (...) (22 years ago, 20-Dec-02, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.space)
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