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Re: My Galactic Challenge Model
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lugnet.starwars
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 20:51:19 GMT
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Thanks for adding 4 - 9.
In lugnet.starwars, John VanZwieten writes:
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> "Brian Stokes" <bstokes@aqueryus.com> wrote in message
> news:G80Mn7.HqG@lugnet.com...
> > Greetings,
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> > Some of you may have seen the recent posts of my MTT and AAT models. Thanks
> > for the praise. If you liked those models I think you'll enjoy my Galactic
> > Challenge entery even though it didn't win. I called it an Imperial Atomic
> > Regeneration Plant (ARGP). My thought was that the Empire would use this
> > base to create a Nitrogen based atmosphere on lifeless planets and moons.
> > Thereby allowing the planet or moon to be colonized by humanoids and
> > exploitated for its resources.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=3009
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> > The things I liked most about the ARGP was:
> > 1. The size (and it's all Lego)
> > 2. The Imperial Shuttle and the landing bay
> > 3. The suspended TIE Intercepters
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> There's lots to add here:
> 4. Such a huge structure supported on "stilts"
> 5. Attention to detail--the various red dots all over, the inner sides of
> the landing bay
> 6. The landing bay looks the perfect height for troops to disembark from
> the AT-AT
> 7. Sweet cannon emplacements on the corners
> 8. Use of many plates to create "sculpted" exterior to the structure
> 9. Overall "functional" look to the installation
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> In a word: "Wow!"
>
> -John Van
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| "Brian Stokes" <bstokes@aqueryus.com> wrote in message news:G80Mn7.HqG@lugnet.com... (...) Thanks (...) Galactic (...) Atomic (...) moons. (...) There's lots to add here: 4. Such a huge structure supported on "stilts" 5. Attention to detail--the (...) (24 years ago, 31-Jan-01, to lugnet.starwars)
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