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Re: My wallpaper
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Mon, 19 May 2003 05:09:48 GMT
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Hey Mark (Mueller)
For some reason, my emails to you keep getting sent back to me. So I hope
you got my last email about the top fin. Yes, it is a modified airplane fin.
> I am not sure how you attached the main laser cannon.
Inside is a 1 X 2 axle brick that fits a Technic axle through it. The barrel
also has an axle hole and I used a 3 long axle with a stud at one end (these
are always dark gray) to connect the barrel to the axle brick.
> How is the front landing gear attached to the hull?
The 1 X 2 click hinge bricks are inside, resting on a 1 X 4 brick WIDTHWISE
and two L-shaped bricks. See the 1 X 3 inverted slopes at the bottom, on
each side to stard the upward curve to match the saucer sections? Well, if
you go from back to front, the order is:
1 X 3 slope
2 X 2 inverted slope (attached perpendicular to the 1 X 3's,
L-brick (with the L behind the inverted slope inside)
1 X 4 brick (perpendicular)
1 x 3 slope
So the 1 X 4 and L-bricks create 2 X 3 area for the 1 X 2 click hinge bricks
to connect (and they can only connect on 2 X 2 of that area anyway).
Stacked above the hinge bricks in this order:
Two 2 X 2 bricks
2 X 3 plate
2 X 6 plate (that's where the 1 X 2 axle brick rests),
1 brick space (anything 2 X)
Another plate (anything 2 X)
And then the underside of the plate that makes the cabin (4 X 12 I think)
I hope this helps, otherwise I'll need to take it apart and take some pics.
--Dan
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| (...) Hey Mark, I tried to email you those pics today but no luck. Email me and I'll email you back: danieljassim@hotmail.com --Dan (22 years ago, 12-May-03, to lugnet.space)
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