Howdy-ho, It's Veteran-glomping Day!
Because veterans are awesome. *glomps his father*
In other news, the progress of my BBC entry may have reached a stopping point. The flex tubing I had hoped to use to secure certain parts of the MOC proved impossible to force through the axle holes, so I'll have to either get a new handle design or else start over with a completely new entry. FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION!
But on the plus side, I have completed three of my previously mentioned MOCs, as well as a Frogspace Flyer (5-piece MOCs FTW!). I also decided to say, as they say in America, "The heck with it!" and declared my two-years-in-the-making-due-to-laziness-rather-than-project-size H.A.U. Lithos-Class Battle Cruiser to be done.
Now, here is the translated version of this entry. I would've posted it as the actual entry, but certain of the finely crafted nuances were lost in translation.
Because the former combatants are impressive. * Glomps his father *
In other news, progress on the BBC, I could stop at a point. The flexible hose I had hoped for certain parts of the MOC proved to be impossible, the violence by the axis of the holes, I will also need either a new design or identifier again with a completely new entrance. The failure is not an option!
But on the one hand, positive, I have completed my three mentioned MOCs, and a Frog Space Flyer (5 pieces MOCs FTW). I would also like to say, as in America, "The devil with it!" And told my two years at the facility on the grounds of convenience, rather than larger projects HAU Lithos-Battle Cruiser class to do so.
Arpy
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