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Re: Volkswagen B3
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 19 Oct 2000 18:17:02 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> I love the model!
Thanks!
> Orange is a nice color for it, even if it is actually
> yellow :)
Argh. You're not the first person to say that. I guess I'll have to re-shoot
it this weekend in natural light...
> It really captures the look of a Beetle while obviously being a
> spacecraft of sorts. The thrusters aren't just tacked on... (Interstellar
> seems to stretch it though :)
Well, see, the thing is, I... that is, they....
Yeah, well, I needed it to be interstellar for the purposes of the story I
wrote, so I figure there's some sort of really high-tech nonsense going on.
After all, X-wings and Y-wings aren't *much* bigger (in terms of room for a
hyperdrive, anyway).
In the end, though, I'll plead the "Space: Above and Beyond" approach. They
constantly talk about going between star systems in those tiny little
spacecraft, but they never show it or talk about how.
> Presentationwise, I suggest putting the text and images in a table to keep
> everything in a neat organized column instead of having the width change
> randomly down the page.
Yeah, alright, I was lazy. I usually do use tables for that kind of thing, you
can see them elsewhere on my site. I'll go back and throw them into tables to
clean it up.
eric
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| (...) I love the model! Orange is a nice color for it, even if it is actually yellow :) It really captures the look of a Beetle while obviously being a spacecraft of sorts. The thrusters aren't just tacked on... (Interstellar seems to stretch it (...) (24 years ago, 19-Oct-00, to lugnet.space)
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