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Re: Death Star Transports - B Series
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lugnet.starwars
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Fri, 31 Jan 2003 02:53:53 GMT
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Gil,
Versatility is the key in designing the base for these transports and it
does makes sense for any set like this to have alternate models. Yes, those
are boat studs underneath and I've previously used the reversed UFO helmet
on some Imperials in the other dioramas. We'll keep in mind about the DS
fire control station, but no promises. Glad to know you also liked the
action figure diorama and none were lost in the process of making the diorama.
Regards,
ACPin & Sons
In lugnet.starwars, Gil Shaw writes:
> Again, a very playable set Amado. The tool transport would make another
> excellent official set, or if TLC wanted to try somthing new, they could
> include the parts to make this as an alternate model to the troop transport.
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> BTW, I like how you've put some tiles or boat studs (assumably) under the
> skirt of the transports to give them the hovering effect...it works quite
> well. The reversed UFO helmet is an ingenious makeshift Imperial tech
> helmet. Have you ever done a Death Star fire control station? Seems like a
> scene that would play to your team's talents.
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> Good stuff.
>
> Cheers,
> -G
>
> PS. Althought not Lego, I really like the Dagobah action fig setup...very
> realistic. Reminds me of how many figures I lost in the ravine behind my
> house ;)
>
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| Again, a very playable set Amado. The tool transport would make another excellent official set, or if TLC wanted to try somthing new, they could include the parts to make this as an alternate model to the troop transport. BTW, I like how you've put (...) (22 years ago, 30-Jan-03, to lugnet.starwars)
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