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Re: P-380 Corona - P-38 Lightning Space Submission
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 13 Feb 2004 03:41:01 GMT
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John Henry Kruer wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Anthony Babington wrote:
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> > please let me know what you think.
> > -Anthony
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> Hey, Anthony, this is cool. You've captured the shape and essance well and
> indeed it reminds me a lot of the P-38 yet still has distinctly .space touches.
> I like the cockpit area a lot, smooth but just clunky enough to look
> indsustrial. The engine idea is cool, too, although I would try beefing up the
> area just behind the intake.
it's kinda tricky, I find, to get stuff around those engine pieces to
look right, but I'll see what I can do... must find more yellow greebles...
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> Overall, its a good moc, but I think it could become even better if it got a
> good dose of studlessness, one problem encountered when you make airplanes with
> big wings is that the vast array of studs are distracting- rebuilding the wings
> so they are SNOTed snoped and bricks would be great, making the ship really
> smooth, although a few well-placed tiles can do wonders, as well.
I thought about doing wings with sideways slopes, but they didn't look
right to me... maybe I'm just too used to plate wings, but they seemed
too thick for the model. thanks for the feedback.
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> <http://www.deepspace.jhkruer.com
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tboy/Space/me.jpg
> -JHK >>
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| (...) Hey, Anthony, this is cool. You've captured the shape and essance well and indeed it reminds me a lot of the P-38 yet still has distinctly .space touches. I like the cockpit area a lot, smooth but just clunky enough to look indsustrial. The (...) (21 years ago, 12-Feb-04, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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