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Re: The ISD Pursuer
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lugnet.starwars
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Fri, 16 Aug 2002 22:23:59 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Brian Tobin writes:
> The Star Destroyer is one of those ships,
> like At-At, which I had given up any hope of being feasibly rendered well.
> You've shown it can be done, as Shawn Sullivan and Dave Eaton did with the
> At-At.
Thanks Brian. Those two AT-ATs are in a dead heat for my personal favourite
Star Wars MOC.
> The only part a bit off is the thickness of the "sidewall."
The thickness of the middle part nags at me. I have some technic beams
coming in the mail, so I *might* try to tighten up the frame inside.
> ps love the miniature Blockade Runner, not small enough to fit in the ISD,
> but still excellent!
I noticed while building the Pursuer that my first two SW MOCs have been the
first two ships seen in the first film.
I suppose the droids' escape pod would be next, then what? The Sandcrawler?
Or is it Luke's speeder?
Jeff J
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| I just read your Brickshelf sheet about the "making of" the Pursuer, and see that you have explained the wide midline/ "sidewall," so apologies for bringing up something you'd already accounted for. Thanks for the details, they're always fun to (...) (23 years ago, 16-Aug-02, to lugnet.starwars)
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