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Re: Asymetric ships

From: devans@u...
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 08:15:52 -0500
Subject: Re: Asymetric ships


***
I did notice.  But I bought a batch of ships in April.	Some of
them are mostly painted now, some of them I'm hoping to assemble
some time soon.
***

Didn't mean to sound like a lecture; you have to forgive my native
tendencies. Given my incredible cheapness, I'm loathe to risk figs for
which I've actually paid money.

Am I correct in assuming the ships you have are GZG IF's? IF so...

I think some of the IF ships would convert (;->=) nicely. Taking a
larger
ship, trimming back both wings some, and fixing a smaller hull on one
wing
could look VERY impressive. Variations might include leaving one 'wing'
intact, cutting the other in half, and putting the secondary hull
between
the two wing halves, or even sticking the smaller hull to the trimmed
wing,
and leaving the smaller hull's other wing on.

It depends on how many ships you have left to assemble, and how big a
risk
taker you are. The advantage is that these would 'fit' well with the
ships
you have.

The_Beast

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