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Re: Cambridge MOC
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Date: 
Sun, 16 Mar 2003 23:56:18 GMT
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thanks,

that sketch was done a week before i ever put to bricks together.  i think
its remarkable how true to form it ended up.  the rear turned out for
different. bu the angles of the snot and the curved 3 stud brick really came
together better than i could have expected.

myt next mock is goingto use some really unorthox angles.  i hope it works
out like i expect

-tk

"Jeff Jardine" <jwjardin@diespam.mccain.ca> wrote in message
news:HBpKqz.wE4@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.space, Travis Kunce writes:
With the average size of the modern space family soaring, demand on the • rise
for a starcraft that can actually hold more than just a pilot.  Enter the
Cambridge, Kane Starcrafters' first family sized utility vehicle.  Styled
and conceived as the starcraft alternative to the popular stationwagons • of
old, but built around the the power only today's hottest technology can
deliver, and most importantly, the styling that our customers have come • to
expect.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=36500


Good use of some unorthodox parts, like the breastplate and whatever that
grey basket is.  Including your concept drawings is a good idea!

Jeff J



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(...) Good use of some unorthodox parts, like the breastplate and whatever that grey basket is. Including your concept drawings is a good idea! Jeff J (22 years ago, 13-Mar-03, to lugnet.space)

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