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In lugnet.boats, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
(... and messed up the FTX)
Here are the pictures in easy view:
Play well,
Jacob
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Funny comparison of building styles ;)
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In lugnet.boats, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
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Two other kayaks which got built this past weekend:
This time the kayaks are built partially SNOT.
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Well, now that I actually take a proper look at how I ended up getting the two
sides connected (late night building), it is actually a pure SNOT design.
Play well,
Jacob
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Yet another sea kayak built this past weekend:
This design is pure SNOT (if you dont count the tile ;-).
Play well,
Jacob
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Two other kayaks which got built this past weekend:
This time the kayaks are built partially SNOT. More kayak designs on my
sea kayak page.
Suggestions for added equipment/detailing is very welcome.
Play well,
Jacob
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A sea kayak built in a classic LEGO building style:
There are more models on my
sea kayak page.
Play well,
Jacob
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I finally got around to finalise this microscale trawler:
A part of the challenge I set myself while building it was to stick to
simple pieces, which means that it in some ways is rather similar to
the LEGO boats I built as a child.
Play well,
Jacob
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Douglas R. Clark wrote:
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Its been along time since I posted here... lets see if I can remember how
this works. Thought I would start off the new year with a new MOC post.
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Very nice build, Doug! I look forward to the brick version!
JOHN
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