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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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55 minutes ago, seb71 said:

i do a lot of spaceship this month :laugh:

a new made with a boat hull

Sweet! I'm really digging the long-hooded shaping, color scheme, and ornamentation on this latest build of yours, as it has the air of a Gatsby-Era automobile... :thumbup: :blush: 

Nice use of a single purpose piece.  How strong is the connection point between the hull and the rest of the structure.  Did you do anything with the underside (or topside) of the hull.. is it filled in or did you use that space to incorporate a cargo compartment to carry a rover/buggy or something?

Great little ship -

drc

Great use of one of the harder pieces to use as not intended!  Also, sweet color scheme; we definitely don't see much tan in space vehicles.

Indeed great use of parts with that boat piece and others parts.
Like the whole thing with those 'golden' pieces. Looks great with the beige and red pieces. Also the 'bat' shape piece of the wing looks good on it.

 

This looks so good.:classic: Very flash gordon with its lines and colour scheme. Especially the gold accents give it such a classy, retro look. Excellent work! And its actually hard to spot there is a boat hull involved, despite being literally very "up front". :laugh:

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On 7/5/2019 at 7:02 PM, drclark said:

Nice use of a single purpose piece.  How strong is the connection point between the hull and the rest of the structure.  Did you do anything with the underside (or topside) of the hull.. is it filled in or did you use that space to incorporate a cargo compartment to carry a rover/buggy or something?

Great little ship -

drc

the connection is made simply on the studs of the hull. No pictures underside, but yes there is a little trapdoor

 

Thanks all

Hello!

A very original and unconventional part use! I like it when this works and turns out really well. In particular, it's quite smooth how the large golden weapon pieces slide between the fins of the boat hull. :thumbup:

Cheers,

Chris

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