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In lugnet.space, Jas Nagra wrote:
> Yowsers!
>
> (As Inspector Gadget would exclaim). Thas one awe-inspiring creation...
> The scale impressess me, but its the sheer attention to detail that really
> excites... I love the classic space style, very futuristic yet, retro in a
> way.
Thank you, in honoring the roots of the Moonbase, using classic space colors is
a must for me.
> I am right in assuming thats one of your "smaller" Mechs in the bay
> there? I'm sure attempting a Mech-bay in "Jammalockquat" scale would need
> more bricks than even you own! :o)
I wouldn't bet on that.
;)
> Truly inspirational building once again Eric, I want to go buy some bricks
> now and attempt a Moonbase Module myself. I'm presuming I'm gonna need as
> many bricks and pannels I can get my hands on? Are these the base parts for
> large constructions such as Moonbases and Capital Ships?
"...bricks and pannels..." do you mean bricks and plates? right?
Really you only need a few slopes and a hand full of parts to make the basic
corridor connection to spec. Then the rest is up to you. So even if you don't
have alot, you can still make a corridor and make the rest of the moonbase to
fit the size of your collection. That's what is great about it.
> Many thanks...
>
> Jas
Many thanks to you for your reply. Thank you.
e
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