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In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Shiri wrote:
> >
> > (CP to .castle because they were interested about the gems)
> > 1 white rabbit
>
> Can the rabbit hold things securely, or to things like the shovel and
> such rattle around in his grip?
The shovel rattles, but the carrot can be stuck securely if you push it down
to it's legs.
>
> > 2 orange carrots w/green rods (separable)
> > 1 lt. blue fairy (ugh!)
>
> She looks like she's been asphyxiated!
lol! She's really useless, I'm gonna have four of these now in different
colors. How fun...
>
> > 1 blue peasant "bucket-bag"
>
> Is this standard LEGO blue or 'light blue' - it's difficult to tell from
> the pic...
Standard blue. It really is hard - for example the fairy looks blue but she's
actually lt. blue.
>
> > 2 brown 2x2 round plates
>
> Barrel tops! 8) Now the rum can stop spilling everywhere when they load
> it onto my ships...
My thoughts exactly!
>
> > 1 trans. pink w/sparkles tower piece, measuring 6x8x8
>
> Eugh. (Maybe I'll be able to trade them.)
Good luck...
>
> > 5 lt. green 1x1 plates w/grabber (whatever it's called)
>
> Hmm, which kind of 'grabber'? If you stuck a spear in it, would it be vertical
> or horizontal?
Umm, the grabber comes instead of the stud, and the spear is horizontal. I
hope that's clear enough. If not, LMK and I can post a pic in my site.
>
> > And now, for the moment you've all been waiting for:
> > 5 trans blue gems!
> > 2 trans pink gems!
> > 1 trans yellow gem!
> > and, the best part:
> > 1 trans (clear) gem!
>
> Mmm, gems. Need gems. That's true trans-yellow and not the trans-yellowgreen
> that shows up in the Ninja sets? Coool...
Yes, that's true Yellow!
After 2 5824s and a 5823 I have 11 blue gems, 5 pink ones, 2 yellow, and 3
clear gems, plus 2 reds and a green I had earlier!
>
> (so do I need a Yellow Wizard now? And a Pink one?)
A pink wizardess, maybe!
Would a yellow wizard be naked?
:-)
-Shiri
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/
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Shiri Dori wrote:
> In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > Shiri wrote:
> > >
> > > (CP to .castle because they were interested about the gems)
> > > 1 white rabbit
> >
> > Can the rabbit hold things securely, or to things like the shovel and
> > such rattle around in his grip?
>
> The shovel rattles, but the carrot can be stuck securely if you push it down
> to it's legs.
But no armies of spear or sword-wielding rabbits for me, I guess. Now *that*
would be a sight to see in Castle World...
> >
> > > 2 orange carrots w/green rods (separable)
> > > 1 lt. blue fairy (ugh!)
> >
> > She looks like she's been asphyxiated!
>
> lol! She's really useless, I'm gonna have four of these now in different
> colors. How fun...
I know Craig plans to drill out her head to make a minifig hairpiece...
> > (so do I need a Yellow Wizard now? And a Pink one?)
>
> A pink wizardess, maybe!
> Would a yellow wizard be naked?
> :-)
And to think I avoided saying exactly that to avoid "corrupting young minds".
;)
(OK, I was pretty corrupt when I was 15 too...)
J
--
sakura@mediaone.net is Jeff Johnston http://www.io.com/~jeffj
My LEGO Web page has moved! Go to: http://people.ne.mediaone.net/sakura
Check out my Trade List and Want List - * - Last Updated 12/19/1999
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In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Shiri Dori wrote:
> > In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > > Shiri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > (CP to .castle because they were interested about the gems)
> > > > 1 white rabbit
> > >
> > > Can the rabbit hold things securely, or to things like the shovel and
> > > such rattle around in his grip?
> >
> > The shovel rattles, but the carrot can be stuck securely if you push it down
> > to it's legs.
>
> But no armies of spear or sword-wielding rabbits for me, I guess. Now *that*
> would be a sight to see in Castle World...
Yes, it would!
For your amusement:
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/NonCastle.html
:-) Isn't that great?
>
> > >
> > > > 2 orange carrots w/green rods (separable)
> > > > 1 lt. blue fairy (ugh!)
> > >
> > > She looks like she's been asphyxiated!
> >
> > lol! She's really useless, I'm gonna have four of these now in different
> > colors. How fun...
>
> I know Craig plans to drill out her head to make a minifig hairpiece...
Yeah, I heard that too :-)
>
> > > (so do I need a Yellow Wizard now? And a Pink one?)
> >
> > A pink wizardess, maybe!
> > Would a yellow wizard be naked?
> > :-)
>
> And to think I avoided saying exactly that to avoid "corrupting young minds".
> ;)
>
> (OK, I was pretty corrupt when I was 15 too...)
Hey, I'm not corrupt! I'm just curious! ;-)
I guess I'll make a Savage-magician :-)
-Shiri
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/
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Shiri Dori wrote in message ...
> > > 1 lt. blue fairy (ugh!)
> >
> > She looks like she's been asphyxiated!
>
> lol! She's really useless, I'm gonna have four of these now in different
> colors. How fun...
Tell me about it, I have 10 of these in light blue alone, plus several in
other colors!
> Yes, that's true Yellow!
> After 2 5824s and a 5823 I have 11 blue gems, 5 pink ones, 2 yellow, and 3
> clear gems, plus 2 reds and a green I had earlier!
After 10 copies of 5824, you don't want to know about how many gems I
have... I may have to start sorting by color... At least my pirates will
have lots of treasure to go after, and the castles will have plenty of
treasure to guard.
Frank
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Shiri wrote:
>
> In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > But no armies of spear or sword-wielding rabbits for me, I guess. Now *that*
> > would be a sight to see in Castle World...
>
> Yes, it would!
> For your amusement:
> http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/NonCastle.html
OK, that does it, I'm gettin' me a rabbit. 8)
> > > Would a yellow wizard be naked?
> > > :-)
> >
> > And to think I avoided saying exactly that to avoid "corrupting young minds".
> > ;)
> >
> > (OK, I was pretty corrupt when I was 15 too...)
>
> Hey, I'm not corrupt! I'm just curious! ;-)
Well, we always thought that the yellow Classic Space guys were pretty tough,
going out into space with nothing but a helmet, some air tanks, and a tattoo
of the LEGO Space Force symbol on their chest...
By the way, the conveyance that Queen Cleo uses to get around is called a palanquin.
From www.m-w.com:
Main Entry: pa·lan·quin
Pronunciation: "pa-l&n-'kEn, -'kwin, -'kin, 'pa-l&n-"; p&-'la[ng]-kw&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Portuguese palanquim, from Malay or Javanese pelangki, of
Indo-Aryan
origin; akin to Bengali pAlanka bed
Date: 1588
: a conveyance formerly used especially in eastern Asia usually for one person
that consists of an enclosed litter borne on the shoulders of men by means
of poles
Hope that helps!
J
--
sakura@mediaone.net is Jeff Johnston http://www.io.com/~jeffj
My LEGO Web page has moved! Go to: http://people.ne.mediaone.net/sakura
Check out my Trade List and Want List - * - Last Updated 12/19/1999
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In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Shiri wrote:
> >
> > In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > > But no armies of spear or sword-wielding rabbits for me, I guess. Now
> > > > *that*
> > > would be a sight to see in Castle World...
> >
> > Yes, it would!
(I meant that it would be a sight on CW :)
> > For your amusement:
> > http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/NonCastle.html
>
> OK, that does it, I'm gettin' me a rabbit. 8)
I suggest, get a 5824 or two. As the db entry may show you, it's a great set
(with fairy exception), it'll get you some gems, rabbit, rare colors, two
trans orange 1x1 rounds and much more!
(I sound like a commercial. Ugh.)
>
> > > > Would a yellow wizard be naked?
> > > > :-)
> > >
> > > And to think I avoided saying exactly that to avoid "corrupting young
> > > minds".
> > > ;)
> > >
> > > (OK, I was pretty corrupt when I was 15 too...)
> >
> > Hey, I'm not corrupt! I'm just curious! ;-)
>
> Well, we always thought that the yellow Classic Space guys were pretty tough,
> going out into space with nothing but a helmet, some air tanks, and a tattoo
> of the LEGO Space Force symbol on their chest...
LOL! My cousin used to have that one, but I was too young to understand ;-)
>
>
> By the way, the conveyance that Queen Cleo uses to get around is called a
> palanquin.
>
> From www.m-w.com:
>
> Main Entry: pa·lan·quin <snip>
> : a conveyance formerly used especially in eastern Asia usually for one person
> that consists of an enclosed litter borne on the shoulders of men by means
> of poles
>
> Hope that helps!
It does, thanks! I already updated the page (and gave you credit :-)
-Shiri
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/
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In lugnet.belville, Frank Filz writes:
>
> Shiri Dori wrote in message ...
> > > > 1 lt. blue fairy (ugh!)
> > >
> > > She looks like she's been asphyxiated!
> >
> > lol! She's really useless, I'm gonna have four of these now in different
> > colors. How fun...
>
>
> Tell me about it, I have 10 of these in light blue alone, plus several in
> other colors!
Hehe. Aren't you lucky...
>
> > Yes, that's true Yellow!
> > After 2 5824s and a 5823 I have 11 blue gems, 5 pink ones, 2 yellow, and 3
> > clear gems, plus 2 reds and a green I had earlier!
>
>
> After 10 copies of 5824, you don't want to know about how many gems I
> have... I may have to start sorting by color... At least my pirates will
> have lots of treasure to go after, and the castles will have plenty of
> treasure to guard.
Ooh yeah! Those gems are really great - I'm gonna start some Magic wands for
my magicians soon.
Btw, was there a *specific* reason for buying 10 5824s, or did you just want
*all* the great pieces?
-Shiri
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/
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In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Shiri wrote:
> >
> > In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > > But no armies of spear or sword-wielding rabbits for me, I guess. Now
> > > *that* would be a sight to see in Castle World...
> >
> > Yes, it would!
> > For your amusement:
> > http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/NonCastle.html
>
> OK, that does it, I'm gettin' me a rabbit. 8)
Me Too!! Those Rabbits are way cool! Now I can fully reenact Monty
Python's "The Holy Grail" :).
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
View My Creations at:
http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/
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Shiri wrote:
>
> In lugnet.belville, Frank Filz writes:
> >
> > Shiri Dori wrote in message ...
> > > > > 1 lt. blue fairy (ugh!)
> > > >
> > > > She looks like she's been asphyxiated!
> > >
> > > lol! She's really useless, I'm gonna have four of these now in different
> > > colors. How fun...
> >
> >
> > Tell me about it, I have 10 of these in light blue alone, plus several in
> > other colors!
>
> Hehe. Aren't you lucky...
>
> >
> > > Yes, that's true Yellow!
> > > After 2 5824s and a 5823 I have 11 blue gems, 5 pink ones, 2 yellow, and 3
> > > clear gems, plus 2 reds and a green I had earlier!
> >
> >
> > After 10 copies of 5824, you don't want to know about how many gems I
> > have... I may have to start sorting by color... At least my pirates will
> > have lots of treasure to go after, and the castles will have plenty of
> > treasure to guard.
>
> Ooh yeah! Those gems are really great - I'm gonna start some Magic wands for
> my magicians soon.
>
> Btw, was there a *specific* reason for buying 10 5824s, or did you just want
> *all* the great pieces?
Well, I'm trading the lattices from 8 of them to Steve Barile for some
pirates. I also happen to like the white 1x6x2 arched fences, and enough
of the other parts to be worth it to me. The only piece I really didn't
want is the Millimy. I will probably end up putting a bunch of the roofs
up on eBay though.
--
Frank Filz
-----------------------------
Work: mailto:ffilz@us.ibm.com (business only please)
Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com
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In lugnet.belville, Eric Kingsley writes:
> In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > Shiri wrote:
> > >
> > > In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > > > But no armies of spear or sword-wielding rabbits for me, I guess. Now
> > > > *that* would be a sight to see in Castle World...
> > >
> > > Yes, it would!
> > > For your amusement:
> > > http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/NonCastle.html
> >
> > OK, that does it, I'm gettin' me a rabbit. 8)
>
>
> Me Too!! Those Rabbits are way cool! Now I can fully reenact Monty
> Python's "The Holy Grail" :).
Hey, Jeff and Eric, I've got those two rabbits open to trade if you want. LMK.
-Shiri
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/
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In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> By the way, the conveyance that Queen Cleo uses to get around is called a
> palanquin.
>
> From www.m-w.com:
>
> Main Entry: pa·lan·quin
> Pronunciation: "pa-l&n-'kEn, -'kwin, -'kin, 'pa-l&n-"; p&-'la[ng]-kw&n
> Function: noun
> Etymology: Portuguese palanquim, from Malay or Javanese pelangki, of
> Indo-Aryan
> origin; akin to Bengali pAlanka bed
> Date: 1588
> : a conveyance formerly used especially in eastern Asia usually for one person
> that consists of an enclosed litter borne on the shoulders of men by means
> of poles
Wow! I expanded my vocabulary today. I built one of these things two days ago
and didn't know what it was called. Today, I'm reading old messages from a
month ago that I missed, and I find this posting. What an odd coincidence.
LUGNET isn't just entertaining, it's also educational!
Here's some photos of my palanquin:
http://home.earthlink.net/~mesteele/castle/Emporer/palanquin.html
Mike Steele
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I remember when yellow Classic Space guys first came out, my mom and I were at
the store and she saw them first and handed me a box. I said "But these guys
are *naked* Mom!" and put them back. *smirk*
-Cheese
In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
<snip-snippy-snipsnip>
> > > > Would a yellow wizard be naked?
> > > > :-)
> > >
> > > And to think I avoided saying exactly that to avoid "corrupting young minds".
> > > (OK, I was pretty corrupt when I was 15 too...)
> > Hey, I'm not corrupt! I'm just curious! ;-)
>
> Well, we always thought that the yellow Classic Space guys were pretty tough,
> going out into space with nothing but a helmet, some air tanks, and a tattoo
> of the LEGO Space Force symbol on their chest...
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As long as this thread is being revived, I might as well 'publish' an idea I'm
developing...
In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Shiri Dori wrote:
> > In lugnet.belville, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > >
> > > (so do I need a Yellow Wizard now? And a Pink one?)
> >
> > A pink wizardess, maybe!
I decided to develop this and am currently working on my Sorceress' character
and connection to my story. (I'm looking for pink legs for this purpose as I
mentioned in .b-s-t)
Obviously features will include a pink magic wand and a staff with a pink
gem...
I'm debating with myself whether to give her some hair, a black wizard hat, or
to paint a hat pink. Hmmm... tough decision. Although I have experimented with
some minor customizations, I haven't let paint come near my lego yet. Not to
mention I don't feel totally comfortable customized the holy Brick <grin>.
It seems to me like, in a lot of cases, painting is the easy way out (unless
you do extremely out there things that simply can't be acheived without
modifying a piece) when other alternatives can be used (like mixing-and-
matching arms and legs from existing pieces).
Well, this is getting o-t... (or is it?)
-Shiri
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Hey, I actually hit the 3000th post to .castle without even trying!
Cool!
Congratulations on reaching this! I really love this group and hope we keep
going at this rate, soon we'll catch up with Robotics, Trains and Star Wars!
(After all, the SW excitement will die off, it is reducing as we speak.
.trains is already weakening, and soon will even weaken even more since TLC
will probably stop producing trains. Robotics traffic is already slowing
down... But the classy and classic Castle theme will get stronger every day!)
-Shiri
p.s. this is on the humoristic note, but I'm willing to take this to .debate
if you want to ;)
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Shiri Dori wrote:
> I decided to develop this and am currently working on my Sorceress' character
> and connection to my story. (I'm looking for pink legs for this purpose as I
> mentioned in .b-s-t)
> Obviously features will include a pink magic wand and a staff with a pink
> gem...
> I'm debating with myself whether to give her some hair, a black wizard hat, or
> to paint a hat pink. Hmmm... tough decision.
Paint some hair pink. 8) (Or is that too anime?) I think a black wizard hat
would make her look a little odd, unless you were going to do black clothing
with pink highlights. Then again a pink hat might be a little much too...
I'd have to say, go for the hair...or possibly some other form of hat?
> Although I have experimented with
> some minor customizations, I haven't let paint come near my lego yet.
Come over to the dark side...let Craig show you the way...I painted my
Dragoons and it hasn't hurt me...I can still use 'normal' LEGO...>8)
J
--
sakura@mediaone.net is Jeff Johnston http://www.io.com/~jeffj
My LEGO Web page has moved! Go to: http://people.ne.mediaone.net/sakura
Check out my Trade List and Want List - * - Last Updated 12/19/1999
LEGO Geek Code: SP+ CA +++ (375/6075) PI +++ #++ S--/++ LS++ Hal M+ A++ YB73m
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In lugnet.castle, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Shiri Dori wrote:
> > I decided to develop this and am currently working on my Sorceress' character
> > and connection to my story. (I'm looking for pink legs for this purpose as I
> > mentioned in .b-s-t)
> > Obviously features will include a pink magic wand and a staff with a pink
> > gem...
> > I'm debating with myself whether to give her some hair, a black wizard hat, or
> > to paint a hat pink. Hmmm... tough decision.
>
> Paint some hair pink. 8) (Or is that too anime?)
I actually considered that for a point. Either that, or I'll paint some hair
white. (But then I'll need two versions, as she appears both in the present
and the past parts of my story...)
> I think a black wizard hat
> would make her look a little odd, unless you were going to do black clothing
> with pink highlights. Then again a pink hat might be a little much too...
>
> I'd have to say, go for the hair...or possibly some other form of hat?
I can't think of any other that would fit, and definitely not in the current
colors available.
> > Although I have experimented with
> > some minor customizations, I haven't let paint come near my lego yet.
>
> Come over to the dark side...let Craig show you the way...I painted my
> Dragoons and it hasn't hurt me...I can still use 'normal' LEGO...>8)
;-) Craig has definitely showed me the way, and encouraged me as well... but
I'm having my doubts... I don't see light in the end of that (dark) tunnel,
and that makes me wonder if I should even go there...
I'm in a metaphorical mood today, I guess... or maybe simply over-tired... :-)
-Shiri
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"Mike Steele" wrote...
> Wow! I expanded my vocabulary today. I built one of these things two days ago
> and didn't know what it was called. Today, I'm reading old messages from a
> month ago that I missed, and I find this posting. What an odd coincidence.
> LUGNET isn't just entertaining, it's also educational!
Great thing, this LUGNET, isn't it.
While you're still sitting with your dictionary, try checking up the
spelling of the word
emperor. =)
BTW, thanks for pointing the word palanquin out for the rest of us
vocabularly
disabled. *grin*
// Eric (also learning)
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