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Spirit of Light (WIP)

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Re: Spirit of Light (WIP)

Post by Troopa Daisy on Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:40 am

That's too bad, I thought it looked pretty good so far. Wink

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Re: Spirit of Light (WIP)

Post by Knight on Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:22 pm

DarthPineapple wrote:Sad to hear, the ship looked very cool so far. Anyway, just finished my own rather large ship, I can tell you that it needs to be filled with technic brick supports. They give strength and also A LOT of attachment points for the plating. I had to problem with side plating whatsoever (the slopes ones were difficult though) and I can pick up the 1,5 kg of ship with 1 hand without breaking it.


I know what you mean DP. I think the main problem with the plates was the shape, and angle. It was just to odd of a shape. I found out that playability is very difficult to add into a large ship. I hope I can make an interior for the acclamator though. Expect to see an acclamator WIP come up soon.

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Re: Spirit of Light (WIP)

Post by 80-0 on Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:39 pm

The angles are sorta like my Jeweled Skull smuggling freighter; I know what you mean. It was frustrating keeping the plates attached when using the clips to bend them at a 90 degree angle.

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Re: Spirit of Light (WIP)

Post by Knight on Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:05 pm

80-0 wrote:The angles are sorta like my Jeweled Skull smuggling freighter; I know what you mean. It was frustrating keeping the plates attached when using the clips to bend them at a 90 degree angle.


Correct you are. I also found out that the plates were to heavy.

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