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Re: Group MOC Study - Pirate Gunboat
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Thu, 10 Mar 2005 01:58:33 GMT
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   JP,

I hadn’t heard about the “Group MOC Study”, but I think it’s an excellent idea. I like your interpretation. Nice work on the landing gear and squezing the figs inside. I can’t say I’m super keen on the bend in the front, but I don’t really see a good way around that. I see that you managed a near studless creation, except on the engines. Was this a choice or did an extra layer of tiles on the engines look funny?

Thanks for sharing.

Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG | CLB

Thanks Jason!

About the bend in the front: I didn’t try to fill the gap between the 2 parts because I want it to be able to open. I guess that’s why it’s not looking as “clean” as it could.

For the engines, they are the part of that MOC I spent the less time on. I like the difference of texture between them and the main hull, so I didn’t try to cover the studs.

Cheers,

JP.



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(...) JP, I hadn't heard about the "Group MOC Study", but I think it's an excellent idea. I like your interpretation. Nice work on the landing gear and squezing the figs inside. I can't say I'm super keen on the bend in the front, but I don't really (...) (20 years ago, 9-Mar-05, to lugnet.space, FTX)

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