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In lugnet.space, John Henry Kruer wrote:
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Yeah, sometimes it is normal.
Comments/critiques?
Well, this MOC might not get as many because it is rendered. But Ill tell
you what I think.
Looks cool, and pretty faithful to the original. Space cars are always nice.
The details are cool, especially the exposed stuff in the back. Only thing I
dont like are the two large slopes at the front. They make the craft look a
little clunky. Maybe the equivalent 1 brick wide slope would work better?
Good work.
-JHK
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Thanks for the comments.
Ive tried that idea at an early stage in the buildingprocess, but discarded it
to avoid the broken nose or tractor look, and went for the more pointy
version to make it look faster, but I guess that the resulting dropshaped body
is a little too female or cute for a sportscar.
I guess Ive build myself into a dead end by using that carbase (together with
antigrav. dish): Too high and narrow, the original is much flatter.
Heres couple of quick testshots of what you wrote about:
Anyway: Im glad you liked details and greebeling, its the first time I really
try making a model with greebeling and without studs pointing out everywhere
(which doesnt seems very popular around here), but Im a little uncertaion
about what youre referring to in the back: Red, crome or darkgrey? (or do you
really mean the front??)
-NB
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| (...) Yeah, sometimes it is normal. Comments/critiques? Well, this MOC might not get as many because it is rendered. But I'll tell you what I think. Looks cool, and pretty faithful to the original. Space cars are always nice. The details are cool, (...) (20 years ago, 12-Jun-04, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build.contests, FTX)
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