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Re: MOC Preview (feedback?)
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 12 May 2003 20:43:02 GMT
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In lugnet.space, John Henry Kruer writes:
> Wow, that is a great MOC. The shape is really original and cool. And the
> greeblies are really superb. Great job. I like the cramped, control-ridden
> canopy too. And the round engine part is a classic.
Thanks for the critique.
> As for the type of craft... I think it being a scout ship fits it best, with
> a big bulbous canopy, really huge engine and little else, I think it works
> best in that role.
Cool, another suggestion, another day of thinking it over ;)
In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman writes:
> Nice work Bruce. I must have stared at the mid-section for 5 minutes.
> Great detailing. I also liked the cockpit interior. You have accomplished
> in what my humble opinion is the hardest thing about spaceship design, a
> unique shape. Very well done.
Thanks a lot, Keith!
The greebling did take a while to do, and I'm almost happy with the result.
I have to restart the back section of it before I take pictures for my website.
In lugnet.space, Steve Hickman writes:
> Nicely, done. I completely agree with everyone else that the greebling is
> first class. I also lke the cockpit canopy design. Until now, I really
> haven't liked any cockpit made with the Underwater alpha team type canopy.
> Your's is the first.
Cool. Though someone did make a similar design a few weeks ago. Although I
don't remember who.
> Given the raw industrial look to the ship, it looks almost like it could fit
> into the Pre-Classic Space category. And along those lines, it looks as if
> it is some sort of prototype faster-than-light craft. Perhaps you have just
> built the first Pre-Classic Space ship to break the light barrier.
Thanks, I'm a big fan of the PCS stuff. And that's a neat idea. I'd like to
see what Chris has to say about it, though.
In lugnet.space, Allister McLaren writes:
> An interesting design very nicely executed, and some sweet greebling. I like
> very much.
> Where do the batteries go?
Hmm... battery box? ;) Maybe somewhere in the finned section.
In lugnet.space, Jeff Szklennik writes:
> WOW! so original & ROUND! It's fascinating to study the construction to see
> how you got those organic forms. I'm not sure there's enough greeblies, tho'
> ;) kidding-looks loaded. (in low sigh: "great greeblie-meeblie")
I'm actually redoing the greeblies in the back, for more support and, well,
more greeblies. :)
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Again, thanks a lot to everyone who's responded. I plan to reshoot it within
the next few weeks. I'll be sure to post the final here as soon as it's up.
-Bruce
LEGO @ Bruce's Homepage - http://bruce.kus-numa.net/lego/
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