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Re: Et In Arcadia Lego: DiAxis
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Thu, 23 Jan 2003 21:34:54 GMT
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> When you mentioned that you had part of your ship attached without studs, I
> was expecting something that didn't look this coherent... bravo!
thx. i actually had those things attached by studs at one time using
hinges but i didn't like it so i put it the way i wanted it and then
tried to figure out how to attach it (i couldn't) and that's how I
came up with the tension cables. creativity is strange that way.
> The shapes and proportions on this ship look just right to me. The only
> thing I can mention critically is that I think it would benefit from a
> little less light grey in favor of some dark grey, but I admit that's just a
> personal preference.
ja, the only reason i started w/ light grey and red is because
my Triumvirae already uses the dark grey and red combo and I wanted to
avoid repeating my color scheme (someday i'll have no choice I
suppose, but I like j0n's constant changing of colors on the
alphabet project, so i emulate...)
-paul
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| (...) Paul, I dig the fact that it has some unusual features and building techniques... I dig more their inherency to the model. Rotating cockpits are a fun feature to play with. It would be interesting to see a building concept like that become a (...) (22 years ago, 21-Jan-03, to lugnet.space)
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