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Re: Savannah MOC
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Date: 
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 17:04:50 GMT
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hey thanks.  I'm not 100% up on lingo, so you'll have to indulge me with the
definition of SNOT.  The whole ship really changed in my hands from my
original conception... you can see in the sketch that it was going to be a
cargo hauler. It was orignially also to be all red and grey.  the computer
business on the side of the interiors was a gift from god.  originally i
thought that I was going to have to leave those areas exposed.  luckily I
saw something in a new way and was able to activate it with some kewl parts
and  add the kitchen area and what i like to think of as the engine room
(with the red tank.)  The door and landing gear, were a miracle that just
came to me while studying what I thought was a finished model.

-travis

"Matt Krotzer" <thematt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:HAquB1.9pL@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.space, Travis Kunce writes:
here is the newest model from newly created Kane Spacecrafters.  The
Savannah Multipurpose Personal Starcraft features sleeping quarters,
kitchenette, and reasearch faciltiy as well state of the art guidance and
communication systems and an inovative combination landing gear and • airlock
which provide convient egreess.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=34936

Nice job! I'm impressed with your SNOT construction, as well as your great
usage of curved pieces. I like the detailed interior, even if it is a • little
busier than I'd do. Something about the colors bothers me a bit, but as • most
of those pieces aren't available in varying colors yet, I can't complain.
(I'm dealing with the same issue on my own MOC as we speak) Nicely done on
the trapdoor egress from the cockpit as well.

-The Matt



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  Re: Savannah MOC
 
(...) usage of curved pieces. I like the detailed interior, even if it is a little busier than I'd do. Something about the colors bothers me a bit, but as most of those pieces aren't available in varying colors yet, I can't complain. (I'm dealing (...) (22 years ago, 23-Feb-03, to lugnet.space)

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