6.26.2009

OH. EM. GEEE


ITS SO INCREDDIBLY HUGE

By Nnenn

On a more detailed note, I love this because of all little protruding greeblies. At first it seems as it seems as if there's no pattern, but then your mind and eyes put it all together and it looks just right, not to mention its size...

Aww, just click the picture.

---I'll link to Nnenn's Brickshelf gallery later, when they moderate it.

------Here it is.

4 comments:

Spook said...

Can I be the first to say that I don't think it's amazing?
Looks like the hull was rolled in a bin of random grey bits without an incredible amount of thought for their placement. I'm sure there was plenty of thought for their placement, but I'm not feelin' it.

Anonymous said...

You may be the first to say it, but I was already thinking it. The reason I've reserved voicing my opinion is because I think the ships serves the purpose it was designed to fairly well. Sure, it isn't the kind of angular, smooth, HW-esque style I'd prefer, but as far as a slab of metal with a ton of random greebles goes, it works.

Erik said...

Coming back to this, I can start to see where the two of you are going. I blogged this after waking up from a nearly sleepless night, and after seeing this I took a kind of positive mood swing. And being someone with minimal building experience in the field of microspace I probably got a little more excited about it than I should have.

Anonymous said...

There's nothing to apologise for, really. Individual bloggers are entitled to any and all outbursts of love, so far as I'm concerned.

 
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