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The OS-42 Sentinel is a small Octan Corporation fighter. Very lightweight, it's fast and agile while still heavily armed. Its modular conception allows for easy maintenance an reparation of damaged ones.

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Ah, the Bob-brand cockpit strikes again! Nice use of those big white curves once again, seems like your favourite piece at the moment.

Hey that's only the second time I use that cockpit layout! And last time was a year ago :look:

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I like the use of the large curves, I have a ton of those mt space shuttle set, The cock pit is also awesome. I also like you frame and logo, would you be up to sharing it?

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Thanks everyone :blush:

Incredible build! I really enjoy seeing your ships! I wanna be just like you when I grow up (in a Lego skill sense, of course... :tongue: )!

That's probably the only thing worth taking from me! :grin:

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Oh man I was just gonna comment how cool that cockpit is, but turns out you used it before, too bad :P

Nah I'm kidding man, great cockpit, and some nice greebling going on there.

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I was thinking more how the cockpit is the same parts from the Cockroach, and looking at your Flickr I recognise it from two of your small starfighter entries and a bunch of your older models. It's a signature of yours! This is definitely a variant since the front is inverted, but it's still recognisably from the Bob factory :laugh:

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I was thinking more how the cockpit is the same parts from the Cockroach, and looking at your Flickr I recognise it from two of your small starfighter entries and a bunch of your older models. It's a signature of yours! This is definitely a variant since the front is inverted, but it's still recognisably from the Bob factory :laugh:

Hehe thanks :classic:

I only used the triple canopy on Frax Meteor Blaster, but that's a canopy assembly that I like a lot... And since I don't have many canopies, I tend to use the same parts. For example, the two canopies for top and bottom are the same parts I used for my weekly build, and one of those part I took from my Whitefang on display... :look::sweet:

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I really like the techniques you used but I cant help thinking it look more like a modern submarine than a fighter spaceship.

Nothing bad intended, just saying. (In the future with super strong transparent materials they might even design fighters like that)

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Gorgeous work Bob! I love how compact it is! Pretty realistic to what a personal starfighter would probably be irl. :classic: very innovation and unique! The pink thrusters are a great touch! :grin: lovely job!

~Insectoid Aristocrat

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This is awesome. Reminds me of the ship in Oblivion (movie) with the bubble cockpit and white chassis. I like that it recalls Huey helicopters a bit too. It has a functional feel.

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This is awesome. Reminds me of the ship in Oblivion (movie) with the bubble cockpit and white chassis. I like that it recalls Huey helicopters a bit too. It has a functional feel.

Oh, yeah! It totally does resemble the ship from oblivion! :grin: that's part of the inspiration for my circular drones. :classic:

~Insectoid Aristocrat

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Very nice and compact little ship Bob, the cockpit design is great and the greebling and guns are fantastic as well! :sweet: Those arches are also super sweet! :thumbup:

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And I missed the fact that there's a clear canopy on the underside the first three times I looked this beauty over.... :blush:

Gorgeous ship Bob!

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