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Post by CrustaceanFreak on Mar 21, 2006 22:09:51 GMT -5
This could be thught of as a prequel MOC to my Rebel Outbreak in City 40. I described that outbreak as a result of lack of strict security at the border. Border Patrol Station 39 was tipped off by shady sources that there would be a small squad of Desert Rats planning to cross the border into City 40. They dismissed it as not being credible and later denied that they had gotten any warning at all. Five Neotregon Rebellion soldiers, reffered to as "Desert Rats" by Zalmoxis Directorate soldiers, passed border security. This diorama depicts how two of those soldiers, a man who later fought in the City Plaza, and a woman who served as a spy, got across Border Patrol Station 39 without being killed. They had been hiding right in front of the base waiting for the right time to strike. The woman is seen using a radar-jamming device, which she had to use once every hour to keep them off the radar. They later called in a small scout ship to distract the guards, allowing them to safely cross into City 40. GalleryDeeplinkIt's inspired in part by Keith Goldman and Paul Brassington's works, along with the various spices of my own universe. Comments appreciated!
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Post by blasterfodder2 on Mar 22, 2006 18:11:43 GMT -5
Very nice and creative
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Post by darkkazmo7 on Mar 29, 2006 19:21:12 GMT -5
Very cool and well rounded clean construction... Just needs some better pictures.
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Post by Jamit on Mar 29, 2006 21:58:31 GMT -5
OK, I have now finally found time to review this. Sorry it took so stinking long. First off, I am at a lost to what this might be. I am sure you could explain that to me quite well. Next I wanted to say that this is a really sound MOC. No big mistakes in it at all. Now all we need is a large amount of these stuck together. Until then, great job. +15 Bricks
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Post by xsane on Mar 30, 2006 2:27:08 GMT -5
I really like this a lot. The tone of the colors makes somehow the right atmosphere. Something is happening any minute. If you look closer the you see lot's of nice details.
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