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In lugnet.build, Bryan Hodges writes:
> In lugnet.build, Kim Toll writes:
> > You can find pictures at:
> >
> > http://www.easystreet.com/~kjmrr/
> >
> > Click on the 'Imperial Landing Shuttle' link right there.
>
> That's a very impressive Imperial Shuttle, quite detailed. I mostly like
> how you didn't use any sloped pieces on the top of the cockpit, but rather
> used plates instead... very well done.
Thanks, I'm realtively pleased with how it turned out. As I mentioned on
the page, I think the cockpit could stand to be a bit smaller, but I am
fairly pleased with how it turned out. I may see if I can tile over the
cockpit area (If I can find enough tiles) and see if that improves the look any.
> I also surfed around your site a little bit, I was also quite impressed by
> your Sears Tower and your Transamerica Building... I've always wanted to
> build a skyscraper but I never seem to have enough standard bricks in the
> same color to do it... I guess I've just gotta buy a few more bulk
> buckets... <G>
>
> -Bryan
Thanks again! I really enjoy the architectural side of building too. The
Transamerica building is one of my favorite MOCs. It was quite challenging
getting all the slopes and non-sutd on top building to work together
properly. The geometries of the brick is really quite intriguing to me!
The Sears Tower and the Empire State Building wer less challanging but
required quite a few of the bulk tubs. But I really like how they look all
together in the downtown section of my layout.
Thanks for looking, and thanks for the comments!
Kim
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