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Re: Starmaster MOC
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 15 Apr 2003 23:48:16 GMT
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> Very cool design you have here. I think the wedges/angles work well to
> create a texture and the use of that canopy along with the layered
> without-corner plates looks great! That cockpit is chock-full of wirings
> and controls and the bubble provides a neat aft (is that right?) view, plus
> it offsets the otherwise smoothness of that side of the ship. I really like
> the use of those pneumatic parts, what I take to be the Duplonium--neen name!
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> ciao&salaam
> -Andrew Saada
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> GardenSLUG
Thanks for the props.
I tried really hard to greeble the inside of the cablin adequately, and left
the outsides a litte more simple. The bubble is on the starboard side. the
engine things are the rear. after reading your post though i tried to
envision thsi craft shifted 90 degrees and can't stop thinking about how
kewl that would have been. I can't seem to understand what neumatic parts
your speaking of. the milled Duplonium drives are the giant yellow duplo
blocks that are visible in the pictures of the engines... They were my
favorite part of this design. I plan on using them endlessly.
-tk
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| (...) Travis, Very cool design you have here. I think the wedges/angles work well to create a texture and the use of that canopy along with the layered without-corner plates looks great! That cockpit is chock-full of wirings and controls and the (...) (22 years ago, 15-Apr-03, to lugnet.space)
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