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Hello again,
When I posted this MOC
awhile ago, I alluded to a larger version that I was working on. So now I
present my larger scale Colonial Viper just in time to counter the newly
discovered cylon lightning!
I acutally have had this MOC built for quite awhile now. I finally got the red
4x4 cylinder pieces to finish it off though. I tried to incorporate a little
bit of dark grey and black pieces to simulate a battle-worn weathered look. I
had acutally been thinking about this model soon after when Bram L. posted his
viper MOC. Guess it took me awhile to build and post this one, eh?
There is really nothing all that special about its construction. It uses some
now-standard schleim techniques. The most complicated part was the angled
pannles between the upper and lower engines. Someday I will try to rebuild it
to allow retractable landing gear.
hope you all enjoy,
drc
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| (...) Douglas, I like this a lot more than your smaller version. The colors all work (the red striping looks cool,) I love your use of the dark grey printed slopes for the front engine intakes, and the angled snot walls you speak of look really (...) (21 years ago, 25-Mar-04, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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| (...) Looks great! The shape is nice and sleek, and the colors and printed parts work well. I'd get rid of the dark gray and black grill tiles on the sides of the nose though..they're a bit distracting. (...) Almost 5 years? That is a very long (...) (21 years ago, 25-Mar-04, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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| (...) The engines are what I like best about this moc. They look packed together and powerful. -Tom McD. (21 years ago, 27-Mar-04, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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