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Re: The EBKD Kalashnikov Project
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 6 Jun 2003 22:44:09 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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and being an artist, i find that i am adept at exposing myself to public
ridicule. even if the kalashnikov turns out to be a disaster and needs to be
scrapped, ill continue with a new design until i find something that works.
i did a similiar thing with the Duvernay, with both a first (bad) version
and second (good) version.
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Its interesting to see you progression... youre just getting better and better
cant wait to see the results- looks good.
Heres a timeline of my stuff:
Small
transport. Ouch, feel the pain.
Morning
star. Friends bad camera...
Unnamed.
First attempt at anything resembaling a color scheme.
Multi-ship.
My first real attempt at building a good ship. New digicam, too.
Starship
Regency. My first attempt at a medium-sized ship. Some interesting ideas...
Junk
Ship. A creative design-I like it so much that Im rebuilding it now.
Nightshadow.
My first (and only) cool sports-craft. Also included is my first pathetic
attempt using Photoshop.
The X-5. An attempt at a unified color
scheme. Best ship posted so far. (But wait till I finish what I have in
progress...)
It would be interesting to see peoples old, horrible designs that eventually
led to good modeldom.
-JHK
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| (...) you see, all the different renditions is what i find so interesting, the very point of this project! i think sometimes people look at something amazing like jassim's Dragonstar, and think he just built it. i imagine that he must have worked (...) (21 years ago, 6-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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