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Re: Admiral Balthazar's Concrete Donkey
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lugnet.space
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Date:
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Tue, 27 Jan 2004 17:51:35 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Gil Shaw wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Terry Prosper wrote:
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Greetings!
The world is a tough place and space is even worst. Therefore, trouble is
not a rare thing and when big corporations want something done, they call
for Admiral Balthazar and his famous ship, the Concrete Donkey.
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(snip)> Admiral Balthazar
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Freelancer, mercenary and part-time game-show host
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Definately a utilitarian look to the ship! The only thing I might suggest >is
clipping the wings a bit to bring them in. The main body is quite heavy and
the wings look a littl precarious beside them.
Great fig!
Cheers,
-Gil
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They are indeed! I may very well do a version 2.0 very soon with your
suggestion in mind. I tried to imagine what the engine of a real space ship
would take in terms of volume. I always find the engines too small on other
ships, thats probably why this one is so bulky. And it hold a battery box, a
motor, fiber optics, lights and wires, so I had some constraits!
Thx for the comments!
Admiral Balthazar
Freelancer, mercenary and part-time game-show host
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| (...) (snip)> Admiral Balthazar (...) Definately a utilitarian look to the ship! The only thing I might suggest is clipping the wings a bit to bring them in. The main body is quite heavy and the wings look a littl precarious beside them. Great fig! (...) (21 years ago, 27-Jan-04, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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