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Subject: 
Re: Tabula scalata Lego
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.announce.moc
Date: 
Tue, 26 Jan 2021 16:44:47 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, "Daniel" <cryptologistpuzzler@gmail.com> wrote:
I've been experimenting with some techniques to make "tabula scalata" Lego that
forms different images when viewed at different angles. Here's a couple of
videos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/5UY2WZy8MNMNgr157

https://photos.app.goo.gl/q1qqvGUeSYjk5m7i7

and a brief blog

https://thediscreetblogproblem.wordpress.com/2021/01/23/putting-lego-in-perspective/

That's pretty cool. There has been some work in this area in the past, at least
one mosaic at Brickworld did this, several years in a row now.

 

mosaic
(score: 1.719)

Subject: 
Festival of the Masters 2009 & my MOC: Wizard of Oz
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.announce, lugnet.general
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:55:22 GMT
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GFLUG participated in the 2009 Festival of the Masters in Downtown Disney (Orlando, FL) in front of the LEGO Imagination Center last weekend (Nov. 13th - 15th). This year’s theme for building our creations was “Legends and Icons”.

This year, we had over 20 people from Florida displaying MOCs & 3 guests (Scott Lyttle from GA, Joe Meno from NC, and Jenn Wagner from Canada). This year’s list of MOCs included, iconic trains, Stongehenge, a globe, mosaics of logos (LEGO, Apple, NASA, Mickey Mouse), large minfig of Buzz Lightyear, train guy, & Santa, Yoda sculpture, large mosaics of Tinker Bell & Jessica Rabbit, Nautilus from Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Lincoln Memorial, Statue of Liberty, Star Wars blasters & other iconic Sci-Fi weapons, iconic weapons/tools from Legend of Zelda, the Tardis, an iMac, the Taj Mahal, an American classic drive-in (with black-n-white movie playing), Wall-E, Ghostbuster’s Headquarters, Space Shuttle, Felix’s iconic creations, classic rides from Walt Disney World, (for a short time) the brickini, the Wizard of Oz, and others that I’m probably forgetting (sorry if I do).

The master builder, Dan, was on-site to build a Buzz Lightyear. And in front of the old Adventurer’s Club, a LEGO mosaic of Buzz Lightyear & Woody was constructed with help from the public.

Our club held our 2nd annual LEGO Boat Race with many surprises this year! And master builder Dan was in attendance the for the boat race & pizza party.

Photos of my MOC, The Wizard of Oz:


Photos of the Wizard of Oz MOC.

My photos from 2009 Festival of the Masters.

Joe Meno’s 2009 Festival of the Masters photos.

Moctagon Jones’s 2009 Festival of the Masters photos.

--Mike.

 

mosaic, moc
(score: 1.505)

Subject: 
Re: Alpine Village
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.town
Date: 
Mon, 7 Sep 2009 02:02:25 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Anne Schubert wrote:
  
This project began in Pittsburgh in January after weeks of seeing snow covered rooftops. It slowly grew from a few buildings to a bona fide display. Never having been to Switzerland, a Fodor’s travel guide was valuable in researching the geography, history, and architecture. Abe’s photos from brickfair 2009 capture the MOC nicely.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=398441

Minifigs and vehicles were removed during non-public viewing times because the display was located in the hotel lobby rather than the main ballroom and therefore could not be locked up at night. But during the day, the line to pay for entry into Brickfair stopped directly in front of it. Most kids first noticed a yeti in the tunnel or Batman pouring his drink from a balcony onto Mr. Freeze.

Many adults did a double take when they realized that the mountain mosaic backdrop was also made of LEGO. A popular questions was “How many hours did it take?” Removing the parts from shipping boxes and rebuilding it for the show might have taken four hours, the mosaic required probably twenty hours - the rest was nearly impossible to estimate.

Many thanks to Deborah Higdon-Leblond who encouraged changing the original roof lines to be less uniform and less staircase-like. This was a good challenge to which there proved to be many solutions. Thanks also to Marian Hardy for her generous transportation of the bulk of this MOC. A question remains to be answered: what to do with it now?

the Schubert family

i was so impressed when i saw pictures of your moc emerging from brickfair, i only wish i’d been there to see it in person! what a great job, and the mosaic added the final incredible touch. congrats and thanks for the thanks, glad i was able to help out in any small way.

in answer to your question: bring it to as many shows as you can (i know, easier said than done)! i’m not sure why, but it doesn’t seem to be widely known that lego is hosting a lego kidsfest in hartford, conn in november. if that’s not too far, your moc would be quite welcome there, i’m sure. steve witt has the details.

-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-

 

mosaic, moc
(score: 1.484)

Subject: 
Alpine Village
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.town
Date: 
Sun, 6 Sep 2009 22:18:47 GMT
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  This project began in Pittsburgh in January after weeks of seeing snow covered
rooftops.  It slowly grew from a few buildings to a bona fide display.  Never
having been to Switzerland, a Fodor's travel guide was valuable in researching
the geography, history, and architecture.  Abe's photos from brickfair 2009
capture the MOC nicely.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=398441

  Minifigs and vehicles were removed during non-public viewing times because the
display was located in the hotel lobby rather than the main ballroom and
therefore could not be locked up at night.  But during the day, the line to pay
for entry into Brickfair stopped directly in front of it.  Most kids first
noticed a yeti in the tunnel or Batman pouring his drink from a balcony onto Mr.
Freeze.

  Many adults did a double take when they realized that the mountain mosaic
backdrop was also made of LEGO.  A popular questions was "How many hours did it
take?"  Removing the parts from shipping boxes and rebuilding it for the show
might have taken four hours, the mosaic required probably twenty hours - the
rest was nearly impossible to estimate.

  Many thanks to Deborah Higdon-Leblond who encouraged changing the original roof lines to be less uniform and less staircase-like.  This was a good challenge to which there proved to be many solutions.  Thanks also to Marian Hardy for her generous transportation of the bulk of this MOC.   A question remains to be answered: what to do with it now?

the Schubert family

 

mosaic, moc
(score: 1.484)

Subject: 
Re: Mosaic Conversion Program
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.build.mosaic
Date: 
Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:14:31 GMT
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@ Jetro and Luis:

My mosaic conversion program only looks like a finished product, but it isn't.
And that's why you can't find it online. It's not meant for you, it's meant for
me: I intend to make more mosaics in the future.
Maybe I should have posted the original message in lugnet.announce.moc because I
consider writing this program as one of my lego-creations.
And isn't this community about sharing your creations with others?
I'm actually very proud of this creation, because I'm not a programmer at all...

Maarten

 

mosaic, moc
(score: 1.422)

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