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Re: OOPS! FORGOT THE ADDRESS! :-)
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lugnet.town
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Thu, 18 Nov 1999 15:38:47 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Jonas Marcho writes:
> Not bad...did you use monofiliment line to support your planes in midair? I
> did the same using 30lbs. test line; works great. It even supported my X-Wing
> without any trouble. My only complaint is about the roads. Why didn't you use
> real roadplates? Didn't have enough?
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> -Jonas Marcho
Hi Jonas! Thanks for looking at my page. That line that I used worked great
for the planes. All I wanted was something that was going to be hard to see
when someone walked in the room and make it look like the planes were actually
flying. As for the roads, I had no intention on using roadplates. To me they
restrict where you can put side roads and other buildings. By painting my own
roads, I could have intersections where I wanted them and side streets to
branch off whenever. I can have that type of freedom with road plates. I
also like realism, and by having the darker gray road and the yellow lines in
between, it gives you the effect that you really are driving in this town.
The same goes for the water. Blue tinfoil crumpled up looks more realistic
than blue baseplates...wouldn't you agree? :-)
Brendan
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| | Re: OOPS! FORGOT THE ADDRESS! :-)
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| Not bad...did you use monofiliment line to support your planes in midair? I did the same using 30lbs. test line; works great. It even supported my X-Wing without any trouble. My only complaint is about the roads. Why didn't you use real roadplates? (...) (25 years ago, 17-Nov-99, to lugnet.town)
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