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SS-143-03 Yokohama (Battle Cruiser)
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lugnet.space
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Sun, 3 Dec 2000 22:53:01 GMT
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Got bored waiting for specific parts that I want for my Mark-4 Destroyer.
Also picked up a couple of tubs on sale with a gift certificate. :)
SO in reward for my patience I built this capital cruiser. It lacks the
fixed forward heavy gun and torpedo launcher, and has only one docking bay.
But the important thing is that the Deifenbaker remains safe and untouched
at the moment.
I present the SS143-03 Yokohama Battle Cruiser [Mark 1, of course ;)]. She
is 112 studs long, not including either of bow and stern secondary engine
thrusters (black rocket cones). This one has both a elevator, deck-to-deck
ladder access, escape pod/crew quarters (same as the Deifenbaker), captain's
quarters (undetailed for now), med bay (undetailed), mess
hall/lounge/boardroom (undetailed), Lavetory (undetailed) and finally a
standardized docking ring.
I also included ram scoops, warp emmiters and slush tanks. While doing that
I added the ram scoops and warp emitters to the Deifenbaker to nearly match
the Yokohama (photos later). Sorry for all the undetailed interiors- I will
add detailed interior snaps to my brickshelf later.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=2227
I CAN'T believe I have TWO 100+ stud long capital ships cluttering up my
floor. What a pain....
LMKWYT! :)
-Trev
Astro Lift Co.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: SS-143-03 Yokohama (Battle Cruiser)
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| (...) Nice. I wanted to build a large scale ship like that for a while. I'm just afraid that structural integrity will not be sufficient to allow me to move big ships. And they take lots of parts. The estimate I had for making a 3-4 foot long Star (...) (24 years ago, 4-Dec-00, to lugnet.space)
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