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Re: Wasteland pursuit vehicle
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 6 Nov 2003 04:41:04 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tobbe Arnesson wrote:
> If you do make this one in LDRAW/MLCAD, please let us know so I can try my hands
> on this one - it would appear it's not only LDRAW that has the parts this time
> .)
Since there's a BI portal comp running right now, I think I may start on this
sooner rather than later. It turns out the p.b. motors aren't modeled yet, so
I'll have to model a similar shape with normal bricks, but it should be easy
enough to figure out where it goes.
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> And yes, you may use the word "cool" and "Jack Stone" in the same meaning; *IF*
> you use the word "not" inbetween, as in: "Jack Stone is not cool".
C'mon. Jack Stone is cool. You just have to look at the sets through the eyes of
a four year old. My son is now five, and JS made a great stepping stone from
Duplo to regular bricks. He plays with all of them now without discrimination,
and I try to do likewise. After all, all JS (or 4 Juniors) is is a different
scale to work to. The slightly larger scale means you can apply more details
more accurately, and that can't be all bad can it?
I think my next craft will have to be a Jack Stone one.
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> But the lights and the blue castle dragon flames are.
And the wheels, and the canopies, and (dons flameproof suit) so are the figs
despite their non customability.
Allister.
Can do. Will do. Done.
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| In lugnet.space, Allister McLaren wrote: <snip> (...) I don't normally comment on MOC's in .space (although I hand out highlights and spotlights as I see fit) but I had to on this one :) It looks like the McLaren F1 police car for offroad use, as-in (...) (21 years ago, 5-Nov-03, to lugnet.space)
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