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Re: McFender & Droid
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lugnet.space
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Sun, 3 Aug 2003 04:49:27 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Andrew Saada wrote:
> Wow, you act fast, but then again we are down to the wire. This is great stuff.
> Clever design and execution. The truck sure reads as a handyman's vehicle of
> choice. And it even docks four studs off! I like your handle choice on the
> airtight door. I'm wondering about the loading possiblities here and if those
> red beams work as dividers for material or theft protection.
> Looking forward to the whole display.
Hey Andrew! Thanks for the comments. I liked that handle choice also, and
would have included a door with another one to the rear platform, if I was able
to find another such piece in my collection (besides the one I have on one of my
train cars). So, I opted for the red bars, as you pointed out. My intention is
that they are an air-tight force field in the same manner as the SP1 lock-up
units... :) Without something air-tight back there, the whole Moonbase might
need to be decompressed for Mr. McFender to work. ;o
-Hendo
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| (...) Galactic Mediator Hendo, Wow, you act fast, but then again we are down to the wire. This is great stuff. Clever design and execution. The truck sure reads as a handyman's vehicle of choice. And it even docks four studs off! I like your handle (...) (21 years ago, 3-Aug-03, to lugnet.space)
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