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Re: MOC: The Buzzard.
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 14 Apr 2003 18:59:35 GMT
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That's a great shape and kudos on the keeping away from plates....I could
see how that would be an easy out for this guy, but then you'd be hard
pressed to do the colour piping!
I dig the concept and think it's well on it's way, but if I were to have one
suggestion it would be an unusual one....any way to make it smaller? Tho'
in .space normally the challenge is bigger, for some reason I think this guy
would look really tight if it were down about 1/3 in size. Its shape just
screams whoosher....a real stunt fighter. Again, just my 2 bricks.
Cool stuff.
Cheers,
-Gil
PS. Dig the page and photo quality....
In lugnet.space, Philip Painter writes:
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> Yeehaw! That thar's a real barn-burner!
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> Here's a real departure for me. I figured I'd stretch myself. I'm usually a
> real plate-monger, and this model is almost entirely bricks.
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> I had sketched The Buzzard weeks ago, and failed to build it some three
> seperate times before finally breaking myself of my plate-crutch. I'm pretty
> happy with the results.
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> I like the stout shape of it--I wanted something reminiscent of WWI fighters.
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> I haven't written up anything just yet, but here's the pics:
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> http://www20.brinkster.com/mealymouthed/model/buzzard.htm
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> I'd be pleased to hear any comments or suggestions.
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| Yeehaw! That thar's a real barn-burner! Here's a real departure for me. I figured I'd stretch myself. I'm usually a real plate-monger, and this model is almost entirely bricks. I had sketched The Buzzard weeks ago, and failed to build it some three (...) (22 years ago, 14-Apr-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.announce.moc)
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