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Re: Et in Arcadia Lego Update -- The ButtBuster
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 19 Mar 2001 17:08:12 GMT
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thx for the comments,
I will be taking some pics of its internal construction,
when I take it apart :-)
I discovered what (to me) are some really innovative
ways of connecting pieces while I was building it,
and I'd like to share those ideas w/ the you all...
I think Watto's Junkyard is a good buy,
I got a lot of pieces that I feel were werth the
dough
thx much
-paul
In lugnet.space, Trevor Pruden writes:
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> Ya, it looks like lot of fun, Ya! :^D
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> You're right, Paul - it flows very well...every angle shot you took looks
> fantastic - a sign of a very good MOC! What a fast looking little speeder
> bike! I would like to know how you flipped some plates and tiles on the
> undercarriage so well. Do all of the pieces hold together firmly?
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> I can see that you also snatched up a "Watto's Junkyard" for various parts.
> Was it a good buy? Did you use a lot of the parts from that set to make
> this one? I should look into getting one when I get the funds.
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> Very, very nice. mmmmmm.....donuts....mmmmmm
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> ~Trev
> Astro Lift Co.
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| (...) Ya, it looks like lot of fun, Ya! :^D You're right, Paul - it flows very well...every angle shot you took looks fantastic - a sign of a very good MOC! What a fast looking little speeder bike! I would like to know how you flipped some plates (...) (24 years ago, 17-Mar-01, to lugnet.space)
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