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Re: Small for a freighter, big for a ship
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lugnet.space
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Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:21:24 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tobias Möller wrote:
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Its been a while since I touched my LEGO bricks, but this summer, when
I had no homework to worry about, I built my first serious MOC for a
year, or perhaps more. It turned out to be my largest spaceship yet (60
studs in length). Read all about it, and see the pictures, at:
http://m1.876.telia.com/~u87609425/freighter/index.html
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Hey, cool. I like the different storage pods, as if each company has its own
system.
I also like how the landing gears are beefy... youre carrying heavy loads of
varying weights, so they have to be strong enough for the heaviest loads. The
Technic bits work well in this application.
Very nice. I had a conversation at Brickfest with Travis about how there arent
a lot of civilian or non-violent MOCs. I suppose the excitement level is
potentially lower on a non-violent MOC, but I can always appreciate a good
freighter. :)
-Grand Admiral and Keeper of Fleebnorks
Adopt a fleebnork. Theyre DYING! -Sally Struthers
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| | Small for a freighter, big for a ship
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| It's been a while since I touched my LEGO bricks, but this summer, when I had no homework to worry about, I built my first serious MOC for a year, or perhaps more. It turned out to be my largest spaceship yet (60 studs in length). Read all about it, (...) (21 years ago, 24-Aug-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.se, lugnet.announce.moc)
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