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Hey Brendan,
Great work as always.
God Refuses to Save Israel: Nice group of idols. Who worships Jar-Jar? LOL on
the Israelites pulling the horses. In that same scene I like the detail of the
white railings with the red backing as a doorframe.
Massacre of the Ammonites: Nice interpretation of threw away the foreign
gods. :) (I think thats a typo, btw, you say god but I think it should be
gods.) Is Gileads fathers beard painted? I like the modified hair, btw.
In 11:3, the backdrop light gray/dark gray mountains fit really well with the
gray patterned raised baseplate. Nice floor in 11:12. I cant say I really
like the sculpy-beard in 11:13. In 11:13, what are the red pieces that make the
sides and armrests of the throne? In 11:32, how is that severed torso
suspended?
Jephthah: I like the windows in the building in 11:34 and 35 a lot.
Interesting altar table and nice use of the black fig in 11:39.
Ephraimites: In 12:4-5 I really like the layering of the green ground up out of
the river. Often in the past your landscape has been fairly flat.
Speedy gon-hietbrink strikes again! :)
Bruce
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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I cant say
I really like the sculpy-beard in 11:13.
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Bruce,
I dont think that is sculpy. Take
this from Traviss
BrickShelf gallery. The two beards are identical. I dont want to start
rumors, but I think these were prototype LEGO designs that BPS has gotten his
hands on one of them.
Brendan: Excellent stuff as usual!
-Lenny
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
Thanks, Bruce. Its good to be back after a 2-month hiatus.
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God Refuses to Save Israel: Nice group of idols. Who worships Jar-Jar?
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A winged, horned Jar-Jar no less.
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LOL on the Israelites pulling the horses.
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Now *thats* opression. I sat around for some time thinking of another way to
show the Israelites being oppressed besides showing them working in the mines,
cutting down trees, or otherwise being whipped while doing manual labor. I
thought of putting Ammonites sitting on top of the horses, but that seemed like
a little much for some reason.
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Massacre of the Ammonites: Nice interpretation of threw away the foreign
gods. :) (I think thats a typo, btw, you say god but I think it should
be gods.)
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Gotta love those ancient trash bins. Thanks for the typo correction.
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Is Gileads fathers beard painted?
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Our friend Leonard may be on to something with his post. ;)
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I like the modified hair, btw.
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Gideons hair is a modified version of the Qui-Gon hair that Ive had around for
a while and used occasionally before. Jephthahs hair both as a youngster and
an adult, and his daughters hair are all modifications of the standard female
hair piece. When I orginally cut one of those pieces to get the below-the-crown
hair for Abimelech, I noticed that the upper part of the hair (the part I didnt
use) looked sort of cool for a parted-down-the-middle cut. So I ordered a bunch
of those pieces in different colors and tried making some different hair-dos
with just some simple hobby knife cuts and an emery board to smooth out the cut
edges.
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In 11:3, the backdrop light gray/dark gray mountains fit really well
with the gray patterned raised baseplate.
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Thanks. I wanted Tob to have a distinctive look.
Thanks, thats one of my favorite interior sets that Ive done. I made the
staircase in that seen there a month or two ago. I wanted to make set of stairs
with a 1/2 stud offset between stairs, and I liked the look of the bottoms of
the plates showing on the stairs vertical surfaces.
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I cant say I really like the sculpy-beard in 11:13.
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Again, I defer to Lennys reply on this.
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In 11:13, what are the red pieces that make the sides and armrests
of the throne?
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Hmm... that is a strange piece. Im not sure what its called, or how to even
look it up since Im not sure what set its from. :/ Anyone else?
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In 11:32, how is that severed torso suspended?
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That I can answer. :) Behind the Ammonite soldiers legs is a 1x1 cylinder
stuck to the baseplate, and a red lightsaber blade planted into it. The
soldiers upper torso is dropped onto the lightsaber blade, and the blade itself
is hiding behind blood of the same color.
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Jephthah: I like the windows in the building in 11:34 and 35 a lot.
Interesting altar table and nice use of the black fig in 11:39.
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Thanks, I liked those windows. Id seen others do similar ones, with a more
traditional cross-shape in castle or cathedral walls. The altar looks a little
strange to me--it didnt occur to me until later that theres should be some
wood or kindling underneath the body. Instead you see the holes in the later
that the flame pieces go into.
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Ephraimites: In 12:4-5 I really like the layering of the green ground up out
of the river. Often in the past your landscape has been fairly flat.
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I agree, its nice to see some sloping to the landscape, especially at a
riverside like this.
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Speedy gon-hietbrink strikes again! :)
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Thanks for the speedy comments!
-Brendan
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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I dont want to start rumors, but I think these were prototype
LEGO designs that BPS has gotten his hands on one of them.
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I dont want to start rumors either, so lets just say they were a gift from
God.
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Brendan: Excellent stuff as usual!
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Thank you, Mr. Lenmeister!
-Brendan
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Hi Brendan, love your work.
But that human sacrifice story is gruesome.
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Stephane Simard wrote:
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Hi Brendan, love your work.
But that human sacrifice story is gruesome.
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Just the human sacrifice story? I mean, it is the Bible afterall ;o).
-Lenny
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Brendan Powell Smith wrote:
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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In 11:13, what are the red pieces that make the sides and armrests
of the throne?
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Hmm... that is a strange piece. Im not sure what its called, or how to
even look it up since Im not sure what set its from. :/ Anyone else?
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I believe theyre from hockey sets:
HTH
ROSCO
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Ross Crawford wrote:
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Brendan Powell Smith wrote:
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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In 11:13, what are the red pieces that make the sides and armrests
of the throne?
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Hmm... that is a strange piece. Im not sure what its called, or how to
even look it up since Im not sure what set its from. :/ Anyone else?
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I believe theyre from hockey^H^H^H^H^H^H soccer sets. Doh.
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Ross Crawford wrote:
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Ross Crawford wrote:
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Brendan Powell Smith wrote:
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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In 11:13, what are the red pieces that make the sides and armrests
of the throne?
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Hmm... that is a strange piece. Im not sure what its called, or how to
even look it up since Im not sure what set its from. :/ Anyone else?
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I believe theyre from hockey^H^H^H^H^H^H soccer sets. Doh.
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One part is called the Soccer Goalie Stick Holder Pivot, part: 41733b. I only
remember as it is also in the Arc170.
Anita
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