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in keeping with my newest building theme, i continued the
doorway studies. there are many
advantages to doing these studies: i get to use a variety of architectural
styles, a wide of variety of colours, they take up much less space to store than
my conventional mocs and displaying them is so simple and hassle-free. there is
no consistent scale, i just worked with whatever i thought worked well.
the next 4 doorway studies:
| | the french shoe boutique (shoe-ette = chouette meaning cute)
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| | the louvred doorway of france
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| | the baronial doorway
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| | the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway
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enjoy or
flickr away.
more doorways to come.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
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in keeping with my newest building theme, i continued the
doorway studies. there are
many advantages to doing these studies: i get to use a variety of
architectural styles, a wide of variety of colours, they take up much less
space to store than my conventional mocs and displaying them is so simple and
hassle-free. there is no consistent scale, i just worked with whatever i
thought worked well.
the next 4 doorway studies:
| | the french shoe boutique (shoe-ette = chouette meaning cute)
| |
| | the louvred doorway of france
|
|
| | the baronial doorway
| |
| | the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway
|
enjoy or
flickr away.
more doorways to come.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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Some very tasty ideas to borrow here. Very nice!
I am trying to get away from using Lego doors and build them myself in a similar
manner that you have.
Best,
Jonathan
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
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in keeping with my newest building theme, i continued the
doorway studies. there are
many advantages to doing these studies: i get to use a variety of
architectural styles, a wide of variety of colours, they take up much less
space to store than my conventional mocs and displaying them is so simple and
hassle-free. there is no consistent scale, i just worked with whatever i
thought worked well.
the next 4 doorway studies:
| | the french shoe boutique (shoe-ette = chouette meaning cute)
| |
| | the louvred doorway of france
|
|
| | the baronial doorway
| |
| | the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway
|
enjoy or
flickr away.
more doorways to come.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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As always, your designs are wonderful, Deborah! I particularly like the baronial
doorway. Very clever use of elements, like the rock halves as planters and the
just-barely fanned out elements in the transom.
What parts are you using to get the diamond pane class behind the mullions?
-Bill
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In lugnet.build.arch, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
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the next 4 doorway studies:
| | the french shoe boutique (shoe-ette = chouette meaning cute)
| |
| | the louvred doorway of france
|
|
| | the baronial doorway
| |
| | the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway
|
enjoy or
flickr away.
more doorways to come.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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Some very tasty ideas to borrow here. Very nice!
I am trying to get away from using Lego doors and build them myself in a
similar manner that you have.
Best,
Jonathan
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thanks, jonathan. as much as i wish lego would make more different styles of
doors and windows, im enjoying the challenge of building them myself.
-§ deborah §-
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In lugnet.build.arch, William Leue wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
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snip
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the next 4 doorway studies:
| | the french shoe boutique (shoe-ette = chouette meaning cute)
| |
| | the louvred doorway of france
|
|
| | the baronial doorway
| |
| | the industrial modern (is there such a term?) doorway
|
enjoy or
flickr away.
more doorways to come.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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As always, your designs are wonderful, Deborah! I particularly like the
baronial doorway. Very clever use of elements, like the rock halves as
planters and the just-barely fanned out elements in the transom.
What parts are you using to get the diamond pane class behind the mullions?
-Bill
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thank you for your kind words! the paned glass is the glass from some of the
harry potter sets http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=2494pb06.
its a great piece but sometimes you have to hide the painted detail at the
bottom of it.
-§ deborah §-
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