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Re: Earwig and the Flea
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 17 Jan 2005 14:38:37 GMT
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In lugnet.space, matt ciavaglia wrote:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=112785
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> The Earwig and the Flea are designed for atmospheric, orbital and to a lesser
> extent interplanetary operations. They are not capable of interstellar flight.
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> The twin prongs are capable of carrying several types of specialized payloads
> including a sensor pod, cargo, a towing device etc.
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> I'm also working on a little animated adventure which I hope to post in about a
> week.
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> Hope you enjoy them.
Oh that's an interesting shape. I like the high visability of the cockpit
arrangement, and the pilot's chair on the arm is a great selling point.
The top looks a little chopped off above the cockpit....ending a little
abruptly. It looks like a difficult transition point..peraps an overlapping
wedge plate of some sort?
The interiors are wunderbar...panel layouts look quite functional.
Yes...would definately love a few more pics from different angles to get a
better sense of the overall package.
Nice build!
-Gil
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