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Re: The P-38 Theme Hoverbike
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Tue, 23 Mar 2004 06:43:34 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jamie Neufeld wrote:
   Upon hearing of the P-38 contest in .space, the guys down at Moonbase County Hoverbikes deciced to pay homage and design a P-38 theme hoverbike. So after many nights of fabricating, building and an occasional arguement here and there, this was their end result:

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I thought I would have some fun and incorperate a bit of one of my favorite shows into the story behind it (American Choppers). I hope you enjoy it.

PLMKWYT

Jamie

Well, I think your entry is the most original so far. Cool idea. I also like the minifig verions of Paul Jr & Sr. So are the “propeller disks” functional or are they bits of metal that paulie tacked on to make it look cool :-)

I really like American Chopper when it first came out but I’ve been a little bored with it lately. I think thats due to a combination of reruns and the fact that the show seems to be focusing on the squables between everybody rather than building bikes.

My only nit-pick would be that the wings & tail fins seem a bit to “thick” for a mock on that scale. The only problem is I don’t have any suggestions of how to do it any differently.

Cool entry, drc



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Upon hearing of the P-38 contest in .space, the guys down at Moonbase County Hoverbikes deciced to pay homage and design a P-38 theme hoverbike. So after many nights of fabricating, building and an occasional arguement here and there, this was their (...) (21 years ago, 21-Mar-04, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build, FTX)  

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