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| Here is a photo of Colonial 1 in a very dark place. You can see that the ####### is lit up. This trick was accomplished simply. I put a flashlight in the passenger compartment (seen below) and turned it on. Colonial 1 has 2 usable decks, although I only have furnished 1 of them. Here is a picture of Colonial 1's passenger compartment with the roof off. It has eight seats for passengers and each one has a drink rack. I modeled this ship from a ship in The story of ID This ship also proves an effective military transport. This is a photo of the #######. It seats 3 figures. 2 of them are the pilot and co-pilot and the 3rd is an assistant. It is hard to tell, but the sides of the ####### are windows. The pilot is one of the best Lego® pilots ever. He is Harry Cane. The co-pilot is a (somewhat) custom figure i made. He is a cyborg pilot wearing a flying cap. Here is Colonial 1 with the same flashlight positioned over it with a wide circle. As you can see the center is dark, and the ####### is not lit up. A nice close up of the rear hatch. Since this ship is also a military transport it needs an easy way to get in and out. This hatch was the answer. I positioned the flashlight over it. |
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