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In lugnet.mediawatch, David Laswell wrote:
> I was checking for something else in the TV listings for Saturday when I noticed
> that Cartoon Network will be running a half hour program called "Lego Atlantis"
> at 9:30am. It appears to be a one-shot program with no scheduled repeats, and
> it has the following description attached:
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> A deep sea salvage crew embarks upon a dangerous mission to scour the depths of
> the ocean is(sic) search of the mythical lost city of Atlantis.
Do a search on Youtube. You'll find it in 5 parts. It's not bad--covers a lot
of the sets, some humor that the kids will laugh at, and there's a few things
for the parents and fans. (Look at the end for the "AFOL Times")..
Scott
(who lives in Atlanta--home of Cartoon Network..and the Atlanta LEGO
store/outlet)..
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I was checking for something else in the TV listings for Saturday when I noticed
that Cartoon Network will be running a half hour program called "Lego Atlantis"
at 9:30am. It appears to be a one-shot program with no scheduled repeats, and
it has the following description attached:
A deep sea salvage crew embarks upon a dangerous mission to scour the depths of
the ocean is(sic) search of the mythical lost city of Atlantis.
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Innovative and cool. I like this a lot, there seems to be food for thought and
accompaniment for chips everywhere you look.
Great work and God Bless,
Nathan
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Andrew Todd Amacher wrote:
> Check out the Stingray-
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=344755
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> LMKWYT,
> Todd
Nicely understated, and a very nice concept. I like the fluidity of the design,
and it is great to see a sub MOC again. I'm cross posting to .aquazone to
celebrate.
Thanks for sharing and God Bless,
Nathan
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In lugnet.aquazone, Brendan Powell Smith wrote:
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Very nice scene. Having tried my hand at an underwater diorama myself, I
appreciate the challenge, but this looks great. Very clever construction on
the various fish types.
-Brendan
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High praise indeed, Brendan, coming from a master of biblical dioramas!
Any resemblance to actual fish, living or deep fried, is purely accidental.
Dave S.
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Very nice scene. Having tried my hand at an underwater diorama myself, I
appreciate the challenge, but this looks great. Very clever construction on the
various fish types.
-Brendan
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In lugnet.aquazone, Dave Sterling wrote:
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This rocks my socks. You managed to get my favorite salt-water fish in there
(Angelfish and Clownfish). I like the use of the clear supports to move the
fish out into space. It gives the diorama a lot of depth. The colors are
fantastic and really set this MOC off. The pirate plume used as a side fin
is a nice touch. Bravo. The coral design is very intricate and really looks
like coral when you take in the overall view of the MOC.
A nice take on the school idea. Great work!
-Dave
ToT-LUG
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Thanks, Dave!
Any resemblance to actual fish was purely accidental, but Im glad you saw some
familiar faces! The coral was the most challenging part, especially trying to
figure how to make it branch in a realistic way.
Dave S.
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In lugnet.announce, David Simmons wrote:
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Hey all,
For your aquarian pleasure Im pleased to present my entry for Baylugs first
East Bay meeting contest; School.
Tartar sauce, anyone? ;-P
Dave S.
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This rocks my socks. You managed to get my favorite salt-water fish in there
(Angelfish and Clownfish). I like the use of the clear supports to move the
fish out into space. It gives the diorama a lot of depth. The colors are
fantastic and really set this MOC off. The pirate plume used as a side fin is
a nice touch. Bravo. The coral design is very intricate and really looks like
coral when you take in the overall view of the MOC.
A nice take on the school idea. Great work!
-Dave
ToT-LUG
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An apartment over garage/carport from set
4886:
front:
back:
interior:
tv, fridge, sink:
sink:
gallery post-mod
A house made from set 4956:
front:
right:
left:
back:
1st floor kitchen:
1st floor living:
brick-built pot & eggbeater @ sink:
2nd floor- shower on left, sink, desk & beds:
gallery post-mod
Corellian-style Submarines from set 4505:
gallery post-mod
F3 starfire in LDD (cannot be ordered as pieces are not available in certain
colors now:
Hoverbike made from set 4098, rendered to
show more consistent colorscheme:
gallery post-mod
Enjoy!
Jeff
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How about an aquazone version Joe? You know you want to...
God Bless,
Nathan
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