On the bright side, it means you're blameless. 

Yes, that does look better. Mind you they're only dealing with one subject rather than a collection of ships. Also I'm not familiar enough with the Millennium Falcon to know what they may or may not have gotten wrong.This book looks more and more like the book we should have got with the Enterprise Manual. Curious what an in house artist and writer will do for ya! I know I'll be getting this for sure.
http://lightsaberrattling.blogspot.com/2011/10/haynes-millennium-falcon-owners.html
This thread is still going?
Yes, that does look better. Mind you they're only dealing with one subject rather than a collection of ships. Also I'm not familiar enough with the Millennium Falcon to know what they may or may not have gotten wrong.This book looks more and more like the book we should have got with the Enterprise Manual. Curious what an in house artist and writer will do for ya! I know I'll be getting this for sure.
http://lightsaberrattling.blogspot.com/2011/10/haynes-millennium-falcon-owners.html
It's impossible to get the Falcon "right," since the interiors shown in the film can't fit inside the exterior shown in the film, and the ship is too small to fudge things sufficiently. Robert Brown's compromise layout on his long-defunct "Ship of Riddles" site is probably the best that can be done with the conflicting information.
I'm only responding to Undead. I assume Undead was referring to the Enterprise manual.
Thanks!It's impossible to get the Falcon "right," since the interiors shown in the film can't fit inside the exterior shown in the film, and the ship is too small to fudge things sufficiently. Robert Brown's compromise layout on his long-defunct "Ship of Riddles" site is probably the best that can be done with the conflicting information.
thanks to the Way-back machine we can all read about again.
http://web.archive.org/web/20010330140327/http://www.synicon.com.au/sw/mf/falcon.htm
Well, I suppose he may have gotten a really good deal on some surplus glossy paper... but I can't imagine a full-process-color printing job not being orders of magnitude more pricey than basic black-and-white printing under ANY circumstances...
Never heard of "Scarlet Street" magazine... sounds like maybe a motorcycle mag?
Sounds like a gothic horror mag to me...
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