Way too much time on your hands

2 posts ยท Sep 3 1996 to Sep 4 1996

From: Joseph L. Haygood <jhaygood@a...>

Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 11:45:24 -0400

Subject: Way too much time on your hands

> Karl wrote:

> (6.5g) to get a normalized mass. I decided it would be a heavy cruiser

I am afraid pal you have got waaaay too much time on your hands.   <g>

(I really enjoyed reading about your process. I too have a problem with the
micromachine stuff all the same size.)

I am going to start to try and cast some ships on my own. I have gotten info
off different newsgroups, sent off for catalogs, and ordered some stuff. I
hope to get casting within the month. I plan on casting a medium sized ship in
the configuration I want, then using different techniques I learned in the
book, to shrink and enlarge them. That way I have multiple sizes of the same
looking ship (depends on my playing space you know). Then make a master of
that size ship and make mods to it for different ships. I will let everyone
know how it turns out.

Jay

From: kschmidt@l... (karl schmidt)

Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 08:21:50 -0400

Subject: Re: Way too much time on your hands

> Karl wrote:

> >ship class (somewhat arbitrary).

Actually the time I save because I don't have to paint the micromachines

allows me to do goofy little projects like this. I guess I could use
that freed up time for something non-FT related but it probably wouldn't

be as much fun.