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Re: Another late OddJobber
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 9 Jan 2004 16:01:11 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tony Hafner wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Theodore Sammis II wrote:
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Say hello to the Angly & Gunful C.H.O.K.
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As Paul said, the canopy is well-executed. Id have to disagree with his
overall impression, though- the shape is original and Id only call it ugly
in an appropriately utilitarian way. Perhaps not the best ship ever, but not
bad at all. It doesnt look like it would be impossible to make the cockpit
open via side-swinging hinges to move the canopy and surrounding grey
brickery. On the other hand, I havent seen the internal structure...
Anyway, experimentation with SNOT like this is headed in a very good
direction for future work. And you take criticism well, which also helps a
lot if you want to improve your work.
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Hey thanks, may try to hinge a canopy like that, but probably not on this ship,
the internal structure was pretty well filled already, its a heavy little guy
:) Ill have to keep trying to implement SNOT, I guess Im just hung up on
making more traditional styles of ships...
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| (...) (URL) (...) As Paul said, the canopy is well-executed. I'd have to disagree with his overall impression, though- the shape is original and I'd only call it ugly in an appropriately utilitarian way. Perhaps not the best ship ever, but not bad (...) (21 years ago, 9-Jan-04, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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