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Re: BrickTopia Nuclear Missile Factory
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lugnet.town
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Tue, 5 Aug 2003 02:37:15 GMT
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Hi,
I had missed this post since it occured quite a while after the original.
Thanks for the compliments.
I was also thinking that the new white ramps would make good space-ships,
although I don't plan to do this myself (I'm not too good at space-ships).
I'll be posting a new building soon using the white ramps (SNOT-mounted).
I'm glad you liked the Aquazone stuff. I posted it on BrickShelf because my
old web account was running out of space. It seems to have the side effect
of getting quite a few new hits from people.
Brad
"Andrew P. Saada" <apsaada@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:HIv5vJ.14C0@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Brad Hamilton wrote:
> > Here is the latest industry in BrickTopia:
> > http://members.cox.net/bhamilto1/topia/nuke.htm
> > Comments are appreciated
>
> Brad,
>
> Hey there. Spiffy facility you've built here. I've been doing a bit of
> backreading/replying, saw your post previously, and wanted to reply now. As you
> said, the architectural style of this building does not fit a particular
> movement but it definitely reads as industrial and "top-secret" to a degree.
> Your detailing is top-notch, as usual. The curved walls are perfect! I was
> wondering when someone was going to use those "ramps"; I should have figured it
> would have been you. ;-) (Now someone needs to make a large spaceship with the
> large quarter white ones to form an engine!...be it known I said it here first,
> although someone's probably already at it.) Those angled "wings" are a great
> complement to the outer curvature. I like the generator turbine design and the
> {steel} wall segments seen around it. And your humor is enjoyable as always:
> > "His computer has recently been upgraded to a Windows-based Operating system >
> > thanks to newly available LEGO parts. Alas, he must still use a primeval
> > tape drive for mass storage, since LEGO does not yet make a disk drive part."
> Heh.
>
> Alright, keep up the fantastic work!
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> -Andrew
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> PS - I just came across your Brickshelf folder (having done a search in Aquazone
> for Joe Meno's email) and your underwater buildings are indeed amazing...very
> much want to come back to those. Furthermore, I checked out your Orbiter...from
> the thumbnails I was worried that my novel engine design had been previously
> used, but it's only similar. The engine configuration and the form of the
> Orbiter is very cool.
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