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Re: Classic Space LL930
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lugnet.space
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Sat, 19 Jul 2003 23:40:16 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Mike Kollross wrote:
> The other progression (which you addressed) is the increasing size of the cargo
> area. Very nice. The ship has elements and design lines of both the LL924 and
> the LL928 that suggest a common parentage. Cool.
Thanks! Yes, I forgot to mention the cargo area - LL918 is
4 studs wide, then 6,8 and finally 10 in my model.
I also borrowed one idea from LL918 - the crew area (the
middle compartment) roof is side hinged like the 918 cockpit.
> Wouldn't the next ship be LL934? I see the progression something like this.
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> LL914
> LL918
> LL924
> LL928
> LL934
> LL938
I hadn't thought about it that way, though it's perfectly valid.
I was thinking:
918 + 6 = 924
924 + 4 = 928
928 + 2 = 930
The problem with my method is there's no where to go afterwards -
all bigger ships will be LL930 :) Or they'll start counting down
afterwards, which is even goofier.
Thanks for the comments!
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| (...) The other progression (which you addressed) is the increasing size of the cargo area. Very nice. The ship has elements and design lines of both the LL924 and the LL928 that suggest a common parentage. Cool. The only thought I have is about (...) (21 years ago, 19-Jul-03, to lugnet.space)
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