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In lugnet.space, Felix Greco wrote:
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I got so excited about brickfest last night that I head-butted my wife!
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Heh
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For all of you coming to brickfest, please pop over to the brickfest website
and register your MOCs. Make sure if you have any special needs (i.e.
proximity to outlets, etc.) you fill that in. Please make it a point to
bring sig-figs as well. Im hoping for a space group picture with a
corresponding sig-fig group pic.
Additionally, Joe and I are were thinking in honor of the Sea Monkeys, wed
have a seafood dinner some night. Anyone else up for this?
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Sounds good to me. Maybe we can order some Maryland-esque crabs?
Hey Brickfest Spacers,
Okay, well...
To go along with this update and because there are about two weeks left, I
thought it would be a good idea to address a possible dilemma (stop me if Im
out of whack). Ive been wondering over the past couple weeks about the
breathable connectivity and workable issues of the Moonbase corridors. As can be
seen from various modules, some enclosed spaces were designed to be pressurized,
so that the inhabitants could move about more freely (ie. the Club, Alpha
quarters), while other enclosed areas, some spanning corridor to corridor, were
created so users would have to be in pressured suits (/airsuits). The thing is
not all units are accomodated for airlocks and it might be quite difficult to
properly arrange the ones that are. SO...I think we need to discuss this
beforehand and see what (if little) needs to be done. I propose as a decent and
fast remedy the implementation of the following:
Swivel Frame
Swivel Pane
Whats great about this frame is that it fits the standard corridor and the pane
will allow a regular minifig with regular spacepack to pass through (sideways).
There is hardly any change in floor level as the pane can be placed studs down,
also allowing for some lighting near the doorpost. Furthermore, with the TRU &
KBToys sales, these parts can be picked up in pairs for $10 or less in the
(which also has some good tubing, foilage, and the proper
System TIE Fighter windshield).
Placing a frame+pane near each corridor exit would pressurize the entire module,
while two frame+planes in close proximity would create a regular airlock.
Alright, post away. And thanks for reading thru as I tend to not say things
directly as possible.
-Andrew
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GardenSLUG
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Message has 5 Replies: | | Re: Brickfest Moonbase Fluidics
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| (...) I'm not a huge fan of seafood, but if it's a surf 'n' turf place and I can get myself a big ol' hunk of cow, I'll be satisfied. (...) --snipped worries about airlocks and the lack thereof-- There's a much easier solution to this. Force Fields! (...) (21 years ago, 23-Jul-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.events.brickfest, FTX)
| | | Re: Brickfest Moonbase Fluidics
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| eh, just build some modules. Don't worry about the details. If you can believe in fleebs, you can believe in magical science that handles everything (it's done with ball bearings and 30 weight motor oil, but don't tell anybody) Detail is fun, (...) (21 years ago, 23-Jul-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.events.brickfest, FTX)
| | | Re: Brickfest Moonbase Fluidics
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| (...) -snip- You're not out of whack, Andrew. You're keeping it spacey. I think its too late to make new building guidelines as many of the modules are built. But, this is the type of idea we would want to discuss during the roundtable. So keep (...) (21 years ago, 24-Jul-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.events.brickfest, FTX)
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| Hey Brickfest Folks, I got so excited about brickfest last night that I head-butted my wife! For all of you coming to brickfest, please pop over to the brickfest website and register your MOCs. Make sure if you have any special needs (i.e. proximity (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jul-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.events.brickfest, FTX)
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