Re: [LoGH] Hello
Bryan Powell (bpowell3@tampabay.rr.com)
Fri, 25 May 2001 11:07:38 -0400
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Christopher, Theo,
Thanks you for the welcome and Theo, I look forward to seeing the ship =
schematics when you get a chance to upload them. As for the Southern =
Cross question, I probably should have been more specific. As a =
disclaimer, I don't think the shows resemble themselves in appearance, =
but rather just some of the characters...(and not because Reinhart and =
Dana both have blonde hair ^_^). Two of the characters that come to =
mind were Oberstein and Flegel who reminded me of some of the character =
design, especially those found on the Robotech Masters ships. It's been =
a while since I've seen episodes of Southern Cross, so I'm probably =
mistaken. Anyway, I just thought I'd ask.
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Thanks Again,
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Bryan
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From: Theo Ching=20
To: logh@soda.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU=20
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: [LoGH] Hello
From: Bryan Powell
>I'm relatively new to the list, so first off, I wanted to introduce =
myself
>and say hello to the group. My name is Bryan and I was recently =
introduced
Nice to meet you, Bryan! Guten tag & wilkomen!
>watching these episodes so far. Did any of the creators of LoGH also =
work
>on the Southern Cross series? I thought there were some strong =
resemblances
>between the various character designs for the two shows.
Well, besides Reinhardt & Dana Sterling both having blonde hair, the =
only similarity I can see is that both shows tend to have a lot of =
realistic-looking Western characters. ;-) But almost all the main chars =
in Southern Cross are still of the stylized anime look.
>Also, I have an interest in 3-D modeling and was wondering if there =
were any
>websites that had schematics of some of the ships in the series. =
I've heard
>there are some Roman or Perfect albums with that type of information
I've been meaning to put up mecha designs of the LoGH ships on my =
page, but got sidetracked by vacation & trying to put up my holiday =
snaps. After that's done, let's see how much room I have left over for =
LoGH. ^_^
Theo
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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:14 =
AM
Subject: Re: [LoGH] Hello
From: Bryan Powell
>I'm relatively new to the list, so first off, I wanted to =
introduce=20
myself
>and say hello to the group. My name is Bryan and I =
was=20
recently introduced
Nice to meet you, Bryan! Guten tag & =
wilkomen!
>watching these episodes so far. Did any of the creators =
of LoGH=20
also work
>on the Southern Cross series? I thought there =
were some=20
strong resemblances
>between the various character designs for =
the two=20
shows.
Well, besides Reinhardt & Dana Sterling both having =
blonde=20
hair, the only similarity I can see is that both shows tend to have a =
lot of=20
realistic-looking Western characters. ;-) But almost all the =
main chars=20
in Southern Cross are still of the stylized anime =
look.
>Also, I=20
have an interest in 3-D modeling and was wondering if there were=20
any
>websites that had schematics of some of the ships in the=20
series. I've heard
>there are some Roman or Perfect albums =
with=20
that type of information
I've been meaning to put up mecha designs of the LoGH =
ships on my=20
page, but got sidetracked by vacation & trying to put up my =
holiday=20
snaps. After that's done, let's see how much room I have left =
over for=20
LoGH. ^_^
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bsp; &nb=
sp; &nbs=
p; =20
Theo
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