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Re: Blade Runner Police Spinner
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 18 Feb 2003 23:26:06 GMT
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"Joe Meno" <jmenomeno@aol.com> wrote in message
news:HAIG7E.IIy@lugnet.com...
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> Good work on the shape! The curved canopies work really well. And the back of
> the Spinner is nicely detailed.
Thanks! I took a lot of inspriation from your very functional spinner.
> You might have made the one man spinner:) Regardless, great work.
I need to hurry up and finish the interior, I think it'll be pretty cool,
although I guess the driver would have to climb over the forward console.
> Question, tho: how did you attach the plates in the back...the 1x3 with no
> corner plates? I'm thinking you did that with a click hinge to angle them, but I
> really can't tell. And the phone part as a light mount is a cool idea!
I first used this construction technique in my T-wing (which has been done
for like 2 months, but still needs to be posted). The split canopy parts
and the corner plates are mounted on a normal 1x2 hinge brick. I'll get
some construction pics in a bit (and for the k-wing I imagine)
Thanks for your thoughts.
[ j o n ]
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| (...) Good work on the shape! The curved canopies work really well. And the back of the Spinner is nicely detailed. You might have made the one man spinner:) Regardless, great work. Question, tho: how did you attach the plates in the back...the 1x3 (...) (22 years ago, 18-Feb-03, to lugnet.space)
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