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Re: PCS lays down some S.M.A.C.
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Mon, 20 Sep 2004 23:32:11 GMT
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A late review, but this is another fantastic entry in the PCS moc hall of fame. Congrats for continually outdoing yourself and providing the rest of us with a bar to aim for.

I’m impressed how closely you adhered to the concept art and still kept it very PCS. Thats awesome.

Here’s what I like and don’t like...
Those three horizontal lines along the front nose of the craft: a small detail, but for some reason I absolutely love them.
Torpedoes: Sweet. I needs to gets me some of those white pieces.
That tail fin at the rear underside is different, and makes the brain want to spin the craft upside down, but I think that’s a great way to break out of a box and think differently with a moc.
That chunk of greebling on the underbelly of the fighter is superb.
The one thing I don’t like so much (and this is really just stretching) is the cockpit. I know your story is that it’s a SLAM eith uber upgrades, but it doesn’t work so much for me; it really looks like it was plunked right in there just to avoid making a new cockpit.

But again, great work, man. :)

--Ry
(I’m so inspired by the recent PCS mocs that I’m building a Star Rangers model right now!)



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