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That's one cool ship. I really like the shape when it's closed. It would
still be cool if it couldn't open up, so the fact that it opens into a
question mark is icing on the cake. I like the picture captions, too. It
was nice getting to see it in person at the IndyLUG meeting, but I'm glad
you got some pictures of it. Good work.
-Andrew
In lugnet.announce.moc, David Gregory writes:
> I've had this ship built for over a year now. I'm sure you guys at LUGCO
> are thinking, "Why is Fuzzy just now getting around to posting that thing?"
> The ship itself isn't all that big (14 inches long when closed), so I figured I
> could keep it together without missing its constituenht pices until I got a
> digital camera. Well, I still don't have that digital camera... but my sister
> does, so I used hers to take all these nifty pictures.
> This whole thing started as a joke really. Over a year ago, Jon Palmer
> told us that he was going to build a ship for every letter of the alphabet that
> the Star Wars universe didn't already have one for. As always, I had to think
> of something funny in response. "Wouldn't it be funny if peole started making
> ships in the shape of punctuation marks to go along with your letter-shaped
> fighters?" I said.
> Well, at least 2 people (Me and Micheal from LUGCO) have done this. I know
> it sounds crazy, but the result is actually a decent ship. Anyway, here it
> is--The ? Prisoner Transport:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~crazylegoman/LEGO/QMS-main.html
>
> David "Fuzzy" Gregory
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