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Started by ♠SARKID♠, January 10, 2008, 06:59:00 AM

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smj58501

OK, so I have not played with these things since I was 11 or so. Obviously the kits have changed alot. Does anyone know... is this a kit, a special order-type deal, or did he scratch-build it?
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♠SARKID♠

Quote from: smj58501 on January 11, 2008, 04:55:44 AM
OK, so I have not played with these things since I was 11 or so. Obviously the kits have changed alot. Does anyone know... is this a kit, a special order-type deal, or did he scratch-build it?

From scratch.  He was watching a documentary on carriers, got inspired, ran into the basement, dumped his legos on the floor, and had at it.

mikeylikey

^ Last time I did that, My mother beat the crap out of me for "making a huge mess".  Shortly afterward....the Lego's disappeared.

Remember the commercials  "Jack, Jack, He's a LEGO Maniac"

Ah to go back 12 years and enjoy those days all over again  8)
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Psicorp

Maybe he's one of those Admirals in the Nebraska Navy and did his part to add to the fleet  ;D
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Quote from: mikeylikey on January 11, 2008, 06:03:29 AM
^ Last time I did that, My mother beat the crap out of me for "making a huge mess".  Shortly afterward....the Lego's disappeared.

Remember the commercials  "Jack, Jack, He's a LEGO Maniac"

Ah to go back 12 years and enjoy those days all over again  8)

Why did I just picture Frau Farbissina from Austin Powers, but instead of screeching "SCOTTT!" she's she's shouting "JAACKK!" 



Or something like that.  Weird.



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Smokey

Ah to go back 12 years and enjoy those days all over again  ....

If I went back 12 years I'd still be in my 40's :)

But then again, my maturity level has difficulty even getting into my teens at times.

But that carrier is still awesome.  I remember when my son was about 11. He said he wanted to be president of Lego Company when he got older.
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SSgt Rudin

more pic's here http://[darn]coolpics.blogspot.com/2007/01/lego-aircraft-carrier.html including cut aways, and Star Wars Pilots walking the flight deck.

ok, language filter changed the URL, not cool.

and evidently the aicraft have working lights too
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alamrcn

Is there really that much stuff on the deck of a carrier? I think I saw about 10 different fixed wing and rotery aircraft, along with all the support stuff.

I like the second to the last pic of the "checking for FOD" walk!

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ThorntonOL

It's definately a good thing I still have LEGOs. now i want to get more.
I feel inspired.
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SarDragon

Quote from: alamrcn on January 18, 2008, 05:42:38 PM
Is there really that much stuff on the deck of a carrier? I think I saw about 10 different fixed wing and rotery aircraft, along with all the support stuff.

I like the second to the last pic of the "checking for FOD" walk!

-Ace


How did I miss this the first time around? I'm going to respond to several posts all at once.

Yes, there really is this much stuff on deck, although the deck load isn't exactly typical, in that the electric A-6s are missing. Everything looks pretty close, otherwise. I see five platforms - F/A-18, F-14, E-2, H-60, and S-3.

Quote from: mikeylikey on January 10, 2008, 05:50:01 PM
Oh....that doesn't look anything like the real carriers  >:D

Oh, really? And what is your knowledge base? Got any underway time on one? Or did I miss some sarcasm there? But then, again, why was any sarcasm even warranted?  :o

Quote from: MIKE on January 10, 2008, 10:47:30 PM
Quote from: ♠SARKID♠ on January 10, 2008, 06:23:21 PM

Hey... It's Lego SARDragon!

Yeah, not too far off, except that I never worked on the flight deck.
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RickFranz

Wow

Just went to the web page above the first picture.  He even has the lower decks in color and everything.

What a lot of work that was!
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SarDragon

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mikeylikey

Quote from: SarDragon on July 01, 2008, 09:46:29 PM
Quote from: mikeylikey on January 10, 2008, 05:50:01 PM
Oh....that doesn't look anything like the real carriers  >:D

Oh, really? And what is your knowledge base? Got any underway time on one? Or did I miss some sarcasm there? But then, again, why was any sarcasm even warranted?  :o

Yikes......easy there.  It was sarcasm, and it as allowed.  You want a fight....PM me so that I may help you out in regard to interacting with others.  And for the record, one does need to serve aboard an aircraft carrier to know about it.  Just like I don't need to meet a person, to know he is a JERK!!!   :-*
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