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Re: CT-150 Industrial Transport Shuttle
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 16 Jun 2003 04:51:43 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Rick Hallman wrote:
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Here we are, my latest MOC, which is also a sneak of my new ship in the
works... since this will be its shuttlecraft. LMKWYT, this has been my first
independent MOC since... well, beginning of May. :-S
http://www.das-brick.org/proxima/ships/ct150.htm
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Very nice. Congratulations Rick, you have discovered one of the Golden Rules
of space building.
One thing Ive noticed in all these years in .space, is that theres an
overwhelming tendency for the best MOCs to have the fewest open areas of exposed
studs, be they covered with greeblies, tiles, slopes, thinwalls or any sort of
contouring/texturing really. Hmm, hows that for Rule No.1 of the Space
Builders Manual? Where there are studs, thou shalt put stuff instead.
Cheers,
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Rule No. 1 (was CT-150 Industrial Transport Shuttle)
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| "Paul Baulch" <paul.baulch@SPAMLESSatari.com> wrote in message news:HGK5I7.1IIA@lugnet.com... (...) exposed (...) sort of (...) That's an interesting point and I'm curious how many agree with that. It does seem true that a lot of the more (...) (21 years ago, 18-Jun-03, to lugnet.space)
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