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In lugnet.space, Tony Hafner wrote:
TY for the comments and good critique.
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The scoop is a bit goofy, but it sets the spirit of the model well. Were
all here to have fun, right? Beyond that, the ship design is good. While
the nozzles are nothing to write home about, the engine mounting and other
detailing is excellent. Access panels covering greebling are always a nice
sight.
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I tried to blend the wheels in by using the curved top bricks, but Ill agree
that the nozzles arent as great as they couldve been. First time *I* used
those wheels as engines, anyway....
I have a mental plan for an alternate design that uses train wheel holders as
nozzles.
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Thanks for the nod on the nose design- it is used well on this.
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I was only too happy.
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keeping up your industrial look, and I am again inspired to try to find a
good use for my massive pile of yellow parts. The cabin-top detailing is
inspired.
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:-) Randomly sprinkled grille bricks do the trick.
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The other MOC is one that uses another esoteric part, the train switch
lever. Presenting the aptly named Switchbot, my entry for the bot contest.
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Now thats hilarious! I nominate you for best use of a (very) Train part in
a Space creation.
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;-D
Thanks again,
Legoswami
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