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Subject: 
Re: New Freighter and Fighter MOCs
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lugnet.space
Date: 
Tue, 16 Jan 2001 18:00:48 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Mark Sandlin writes:
in article G78n3B.CHr@lugnet.com, Sean Forbes wrote: • SNIPY-Snip

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/SeanF/Space/Freighter

Looks good. I'd like to see it in person. :^)

I'll have it with me this weekend for the SEALUG meeting (blatant plug)



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.

And your freighter looks good with all the shtuff on it. :^)

Definitely.  In fact, after the first photo shoot, I actually added more detail
over the top of the cockpit.


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.

Hah! A Space Pirate would try to use a spam-refractor dome. Spiffco Labs
abandoned that process long ago. The mechanics of it are simply too
unstable. Next you'll be using protospam. Hmph.

Double Hah!  That's exactly the though I had when building it.  The old "one
man with his ship that he constantly tinkers with to keep from blowing up"
idea.  But no protospam, he's a risk taker, but not stupid. :*)



Sean "Yes, Mark, it is a SPACE pirate with SPACE cannons" Forbes

Oh Jolly good.

~Mark "Muffin Head" Sandlin



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  Re: New Freighter and Fighter MOCs
 
(...) And your freighter looks good with all the shtuff on it. :^) (...) Hah! A Space Pirate would try to use a spam-refractor dome. Spiffco Labs abandoned that process long ago. The mechanics of it are simply too unstable. Next you'll be using (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-01, to lugnet.space)

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