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Re: A PCS Tribute to Travis
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Date: 
Wed, 31 Dec 2003 03:18:22 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Chris Giddens wrote:
   Hi all,

SNIP

   Thanks for all ya did to make the hobby fun Trav.


   
Admiral Giddens <><
http://www.classic-space.com
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Very cool. the overall form & use of the bionicle arms is remenicent of the landspeeder in star wars-the arms remind me of the front wrap-around grille. I like the 5-stud piece being decorative, instead of functional, although the decorative aspect can be considered a function so to speak, and the piece’s functionality becomes the core of the decoration...hmmm...“Zen & the art of 5-stud Lego pieces” I remember in my college years of architecture, the form vs. function or function vs. decorative argument was big in the post-war modernist movement. Well, after seeing this MOC & 5-stud piece use, I say “Take THAT ya modernists!”

Jeff

Jeff



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  A PCS Tribute to Travis
 
Hi all, Introducing the TK-1203. Following some of the early designs of Kane Starcrafters (Commmodore, Cambridge, etc) PCSlabs has produced this craft for speeding through the space lanes. pre moderation preview: (URL) post moderation (URL) Note: (...) (21 years ago, 30-Dec-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.announce.moc, FTX) ! 

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