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Re: Pics up for the RBR and Maul at S@H
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lugnet.starwars
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Mon, 1 Oct 2001 19:34:49 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Mike Petrucelli writes:
> Could someone explain to me how a mostly grey ship with red engines becomes a
> mostly white model with orange engines? Don't get me wrong I think that is one
> of the best Lego sets ever. As a RBR it is kind of gaff due to the
> color scheme though.
I'm with LFB on the Red-vs-Orange.
As for Gray-vs-White, I think the RBR is a white spaceship that got dirty.
But Lego models don't do very well 'dirty', so they modeled a pristine ship.
Then again, I was ticked off when TLC released a *gray* X-Wing. Since I
knew that X-Wings were white ships that were worn and dirty in the movies...
Steve
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Pics up for the RBR and Maul at S@H
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| (...) one (...) Well in the movie for whatever reason it is grey. How does a ship get 'dirty' in space? Magnetic space dust? (...) Well the way I look at it, they were grey in the movies therefore they should be grey in the model. Like I stated I (...) (23 years ago, 2-Oct-01, to lugnet.starwars)
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| Could someone explain to me how a mostly grey ship with red engines becomes a mostly white model with orange engines? Don't get me wrong I think that is one of the best Lego sets ever. As a RBR it is kind of gaff due to the color scheme though. (...) (23 years ago, 1-Oct-01, to lugnet.starwars)
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