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Re: New Deep-Space Explorer finally revealed!
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Tue, 30 Jan 2001 22:41:01 GMT
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wow,
i'm gonna respond to your post first,
but also to another ship on your site (more praise ;-)

Explorer:
i like the way you re-used the blue inverted windows
from the surface exploration vessel, gives continuity
to the idea of a 'manufacturing company'.  cool.

don't like the idea of the bridge not being
accessible via the interior.

love the droidpod curved walls on the front of the rear section.
the overhead view really shows of the shape of this ship
which i think is original and interesting

i like the 6 main engines but the 2 extras @ the top should
prolly go away :-)

cool werk.

Surface Explorer:
this one i really like
the cockpit, the airlock, the rear door...
in this pic:
http://www.necrobones.com/legos/ship02/images/565.jpg
where'd you get the yellow danger stripes pieces?

i love the details in that pic by the way

now i got some questions:

in these pics:
http://www.necrobones.com/legos/ship03/images/589.jpg
http://www.necrobones.com/legos/ship02/images/411.jpg

there are 3 computers:
1x2 white sloped w/ orange flame
1x2 white sloped w/ 3 horizontal black dots
1x2 white decorated tile w/ black rectangle
          and 3 vertical dots on right

what sets did they come from?

thx much
-paul




In lugnet.space, Ed T. Toton III writes:

I posted some prelimenary pictures last month, but I've finally
put together the commentaries and picture-editing...

TriTech is now revealing their new Deep-Space Explorer.
The prototype has performed beyond expectations, and
TriTech is optimistic at this model's service in the years
to come.

Pictures and text can be seen on our website, under
the "vehicles" subsection:

  http://www.necrobones.com/legos/space.html

   (clicking on the images shows you a larger view, but
is the same file you just downloaded, so you don't have
to wait for the pic if it already transferred. The "largepic"
buttons take you to the brickshelf copies, which are
unedited and at the largest resolution)

The brickshelf archive of this ship can be seen as well,
but without having editing the images nicely and obviously
without the commentary:

  http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=2434


Comments? Praise? Criticism? :)

--
-Bones-  "Being Optimized for Nocturnal Exploration and Sabotage"
= http://www.necrobones.com/        = NecroBones Enterprises



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"Paul Hartzog" <panarchy23@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:G7zz0D.Cp5@lugnet.com... (...) OK cool :) (...) Yep, I agree. Though sometimes the limitations on parts also force you to re-use a lot. :) (...) True.. But it was the easiest way to get an (...) (24 years ago, 31-Jan-01, to lugnet.space)

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I posted some prelimenary pictures last month, but I've finally put together the commentaries and picture-editing... TriTech is now revealing their new Deep-Space Explorer. The prototype has performed beyond expectations, and TriTech is optimistic (...) (24 years ago, 24-Jan-01, to lugnet.space)

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