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Re: Finally... The U.S.S. Crusader (please take a peek!)
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 2 Oct 2000 01:36:50 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Frank Filz writes:
> Hi Chris!
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> > snip<<
> Nice. It looks like you've done some significant re-design since the move. If I
> recall, you said that the ship didn't survive the move too well, did any
> components survive, or is this a ground up re-build?
Hey Frank! Well, this is a ground up rebuild. Nothing really survived to
well. Some of my smaller creations lived but the original U.S.S. Discovery
didn't survive. The crew did and they've got a new ship.
> It looks like you have more spacious building quarters now (for reference, when
> I last visited Chris in North Carolina, before he moved, you needed to walk
> very carefully in the LEGO room to avoid stepping on creations).
Yeah, I'm parking my car outside now so I can use half of the garage. Most of
my lego collection is still in boxes. (except for blue pieces!!) I do still
have that white modular cargo transport that you liked.
> I really need to scan the pictures I took of your ship before the move.
Ooooh That would be great. I'd like to compare. I'll try to keep posting
more pics!
> Frank
Chris <><
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| | Re: Finally... The U.S.S. Crusader (please take a peek!)
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| Hi Chris! (...) Nice. It looks like you've done some significant re-design since the move. If I recall, you said that the ship didn't survive the move too well, did any components survive, or is this a ground up re-build? It looks like you have more (...) (24 years ago, 1-Oct-00, to lugnet.space)
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