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In lugnet.starwars, A. Mark Wilburn writes:
> Yeah, that might help. I haven't played Shadows of the Empire in a while,
> but I thought it looked differently... Perhaps we're both looking at
> different sources?
> This is the one I remember:
> http://www.rebelscum.com/toys/soteswoopfl.jpg
Yep that's definetly not the Swoop I modelled :-)
Here's what the air2 swoop looks like:
http://www.premier.net/~exar/PAGE11/swoop.jpg
> I'm sure you know that it's a lot easier to
> appreciate a LEGO interpretation when you know exactly what the source is
> supposed to look like (I have the Dark Empire comics, and your E-Wing looks
> accurate; maybe somebody who hasn't seen the original wouldn't be able to
> appreciate the level of accuracy as much). And like I said, everything that
> I DO recognize looks absolutely spot on. That's another reason it's hard to
> post constructive criticism with your work; it's hard to find anything that
> could've been improved.
Thank you thank you thank you :)
I only use the movies, the tech. journal and the EGVV for my customs
(EGVV=Essential Guide To Vehicles and Vessels).
In the EGVV you can find the air2 swoop (the same picture as listed in the
link above).
Greetz,
Jay
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