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Re: Stingray-Class Interceptor Fighter
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lugnet.space, lugnet.build
Date: 
Fri, 16 Feb 2001 16:34:23 GMT
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wubwub@wildlink.comIHATESPAM
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"Rick Hallman" <Griffon_Industries@hot-mail.remove.com> wrote:

Here is the StingRay-Class Interceptor (FI-110a) that has been in design for
a week. Finsihed it about 2200 today. It has two slanted wings, almost 2
dozen missile hardpoints, 3 blasters, 2 pulse cannons, 2 hi-phase lasers,
and added fuel tanks. it uses a dual-module design by the cockpit module can
eject/be replaced by another type of module. It lands verticaly, requiring a
special docking gantry for it, and while it is impracical for maintnece and
landing, it uses the most advanced tactical and navigational arrays we
offer. We will have better quality images tommarow by 1700 due to a
best-quality-light-window between 1400 and 1700.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=3309

...Quite impressive and imposing looking :-) I like the little details on the
nose and particularly like the wing configuration. I'd love to see some details
of those wings :-)
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wubwub
wubwub@wildlink.com
www.sitcatsit.com   <-- a guy and his cat
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Here is the StingRay-Class Interceptor (FI-110a) that has been in design for a week. Finsihed it about 2200 today. It has two slanted wings, almost 2 dozen missile hardpoints, 3 blasters, 2 pulse cannons, 2 hi-phase lasers, and added fuel tanks. it (...) (24 years ago, 16-Feb-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build)

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