5th April 2007, 01:53 PM | #1 |
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Well heck. I must be stuck in spaceship mode. I started another one. I was up in 1200 object already, an still much to do. Got to do some serious merging on this one. When I sitt back and watch it now, I kinda get a retro feeling. I'm I right in that?
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and I thought I was obssesed with shape ships. (lol) Awsome and commendible work as always thor.
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how does the manuvering system work on this ship. is it controlled by the flaps on the back of the ship?
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hmmm interesting update. Might I ask what is it for, or going to be?
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It's neat to see the last piece you just made fit so neatly into a little corner of the model like that. I think it's a good indicator of the amount of work that goes into some of your models.
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