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Re: Enough Hype, Here it is (armed merchant vessel)
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Date: 
Thu, 25 Jan 2001 21:47:09 GMT
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In article <G7qIKM.63C@lugnet.com>, Pat Hough <houghpt@usa.net> wrote:
Posting 33 *.jpg files to the Web is more tedious than any building I've
ever done.

Make your life easier; zip 'em all together and then upload the zip to
Brickshelf. Brickshelf is smart enough that it unzips 'em and "does the
right thing."

I'm impressed. I like the tile lined cargo deck; that's something I'd
never thought of (and probably don't have enough tiles to build anyhow...)

The _huge_ and well detailed engine room is a nice touch, particularly the
amusement value of using actual lego motors as parts. I do think that
often, Lego creations tend to over-minimize the size of the engine areas
and underdetail them. Yours is sufficiently large, and then also has space
to get around it for the workers to repair it.

-JDF
--
J.D. Forinash                                     ,-.
foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu                            ( <
The more you learn, the better your luck gets.    `-'



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  Enough Hype, Here it is (armed merchant vessel)
 
Posting 33 *.jpg files to the Web is more tedious than any building I've ever done. Anyway, see the pics of the completed Armed Merchant vessel with no name at: (URL) yourself some guesswork, download, print, and use the 00_guide.txt file for (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jan-01, to lugnet.space)

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