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Re: 1000 steine 3rd place winner...
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 28 Mar 2003 17:05:42 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Gil Shaw writes:
> This is cool. Fred Herrmann won the first place for his superb space city
> as has been posted about, but the third place winner is also well worth a
> .spacer's look....sort of a Dune/Stargate scenario by Thomas Bendt. My
> German is so atrocious, I won't even begin to try and give an accurate
> account of the storyline.
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> Some excellent sci-fi structures....the Bionicle blades as doors, the
> robotic assembly line etc. I really like the landing pad...looks like Bespin.
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Yes, there are some cool sci-fi structures. Bionicle blades as doors is
very innovative, and I think they work well as "radar" sensors on the
landing pad, which I also really like. The details of the Egyptian-esque
"paintings", particularly the eagle, really add to the piece. Those first
set of stairs (curved) are excellent! Reminds me of those for an altar. I
was wondering what the figure seen in pic #15 had as a face, but from the
next pic I think it's just a DragonMasters/FrightKnight/Bulls helmet turned
around.
Thanks for the link Gil!
ciao&salaam
-Andrew
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| This is cool. Fred Herrmann won the first place for his superb space city as has been posted about, but the third place winner is also well worth a .spacer's look....sort of a Dune/Stargate scenario by Thomas Bendt. My German is so atrocious, I (...) (22 years ago, 28-Mar-03, to lugnet.space)
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