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 Post subject: YT Project gleaning solutions...
PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 4:42 pm 
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The YT project continues, albeit slowly, thought you guys might liek to see that it IS coming up with functional data. here, we have a genuine functional 1300 airlock and ramp system.

I'd like to bnote, this ISN'T the Falcon, but a generic version.

http://www.colonialchrome.co.uk/Pages/airlocks.html

I'm rather pleased that the new scaling system has meant that, coincidently, the airlock doors just happened to come in at exactly the right height for people. Further evidence that the ILM model makers either knew exactly what they were doing from the start, or that synchronicity is still funky.

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I am greatly impressed. I've always wondered how those doors actually opened.


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And a hypersike array, one of six, from a standard 1300. In deed of some texturing, really, but, there ya go

http://www.colonialchrome.co.uk/Pages/engines.html

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Wow! I'm really impressed with how that all looks. That's some amazing work.


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