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Re: A dark blue starfighter
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Wed, 19 Oct 2005 08:18:49 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tony Hafner wrote:
   Very smooth and simply oozing with style. I love the shape. The smoothness and subtle asymmetry are fantastic with a capital FAAN.
And you’ve done a wonderful job of covering the studs that need covering and leaving the studs that need leaving. Nits only, but: Logically, the engine exhausts seem small and are so far below the center of mass that this would never work in space... but they look so durn good!

I don’t understand the science of real spaceflight, but I thought the engines worked pretty well where they are!

   If you only have one main gun, it should be bigger.

Bigger gun? Really? I think it would look awkward. Maybe this guy works better in numbers, or with heavier ships backing it up. Maybe I should build one of those next...

   You’re missing some pictures, like the ship on the ground with gear down. Is there a front foot, or does it balance on those technic bits?

My mistake for not getting a pic. Rectified!

   No presentation of a minifig-scale ship is complete without a cool pilot (and preferably a short stupid backstory).

Uh.. his name is... Rybert ..um.. Jame-es--Jeff.. Jeffsterton..son. Or something. And he’s wearing a badge, so he must be some kind of cop. This doesn’t look like a police fighter, so maybe it’s his personal ride outfitted with “special modifications.” The end.

   Good gravy, she’s gorgeous. ~ Tony Hafner

Thanks, man. :D

-The Chief




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(...) He he! Nice back story. One of the best ever. JP. (19 years ago, 20-Oct-05, to lugnet.space, FTX)

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(...) Very smooth and simply oozing with style. I love the shape. The smoothness and subtle asymmetry are fantastic with a capital FAAN. And you've done a wonderful job of covering the studs that need covering and leaving the studs that need (...) (19 years ago, 19-Oct-05, to lugnet.space, FTX)

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