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Re: New Freighter and Fighter MOCs
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 16 Jan 2001 13:38:21 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Sean Forbes writes:
> Hi,
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> I took some slightly fuzzy pics of my two latest spaceships. As discussed
> in .build, I used this excursion into space to get out of a
> Pirate/Adventurers rut.
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> The first was inspired by Star Wars as I read the Han Solo Trilogy. Kinda a
> mid-sized freighter that a smuggler might use. Besides the canopy and two
> roof openings, it also has a 'normal' landing ramp underneath the engines.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/SeanF/Space/Freighter
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> I started to feel a little detail oriented when I asked Mark Sandlin 'How
> much is too much little schtuff on the outside of a ship?" His answer made
> it easy, I've never been told I've put too much on a space ship.
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> The next (which actually came first) was a quick, light, and maneuverable
> one-man ship for piracy/bounty hunting. With a not to Mark "Muffin-Head"
> Sandlin, we delve under the Tesla-dome-like engine cover to find a larger,
> but less virulent strain of SPAMCAKE!! This pirate is truly insane.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/SeanF/Space/SpacePirate
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> As always, LMKWYT.
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> Sean "Yes, Mark, it is a SPACE pirate with SPACE cannons" Forbes
Both of them look pretty cool! I especially like the
angular-but-not-angular look of the freighter. Neat models!
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| Hi, I took some slightly fuzzy pics of my two latest spaceships. As discussed in .build, I used this excursion into space to get out of a Pirate/Adventurers rut. The first was inspired by Star Wars as I read the Han Solo Trilogy. Kinda a mid-sized (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-01, to lugnet.space)
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