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In lugnet.space, Derek Schin wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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Maybe I should have added that I didnt have the parts to do him in white
(hes not silver in the movie) and that Marvin was the inspiration. I never
work to make my MOCs look exactly like something else because I think thats
not very fun or creative.
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Ah, but heres where youre wrong, Mr. Poopy-pants. Building a MOC that is
an exact replica of something else is the hardest thing to do and (usually)
requires the most creative and cunning use of bricks. Making a great
representation of something is definitely the true mark of a master.
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Once again you expose yourself as an fool, Mr.Schin. Something that is the
hardest thing to do and requiring cunning use of bricks is usually not very
much fun. All this and that I am hardly a master by any sense of the word.
Therefore you prove me correct. Hahaha. I laugh at you and your now obvious
sense of embarassment.
But ya, I didnt mean to demean people who do movie-realistic models.. I just
dont do it. And by not very creative - I was refering to the act of limiting
your creation to an exact detail of the model at hand - as opposed to allowing
yourself free range of shapes and solutions that you get from being just
inspired by. (read=without limitation)
-Lenny
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In lugnet.build, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Derek Schin wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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Maybe I should have added that I didnt have the parts to do him in white
(hes not silver in the movie) and that Marvin was the inspiration. I
never work to make my MOCs look exactly like something else because I think
thats not very fun or creative.
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Ah, but heres where youre wrong, Mr. Poopy-pants. Building a MOC that is
an exact replica of something else is the hardest thing to do and (usually)
requires the most creative and cunning use of bricks. Making a great
representation of something is definitely the true mark of a master.
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Once again you expose yourself as an fool, Mr.Schin. Something that is the
hardest thing to do and requiring cunning use of bricks is usually not
very much fun. All this and that I am hardly a master by any sense of the
word. Therefore you prove me correct. Hahaha. I laugh at you and your now
obvious sense of embarassment.
But ya, I didnt mean to demean people who do movie-realistic models.. I just
dont do it. And by not very creative - I was refering to the act of
limiting your creation to an exact detail of the model at hand - as opposed
to allowing yourself free range of shapes and solutions that you get from
being just inspired by. (read=without limitation)
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I could swear you just said spacers have it easy compared to those who model
things grounded in reality... But maybe I misread???
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In lugnet.build, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.build, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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But ya, I didnt mean to demean people who do movie-realistic models.. I
just dont do it. And by not very creative - I was refering to the act of
limiting your creation to an exact detail of the model at hand - as opposed
to allowing yourself free range of shapes and solutions that you get from
being just inspired by. (read=without limitation)
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I could swear you just said spacers have it easy compared to those who model
things grounded in reality... But maybe I misread???
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Either way, space is more fun!
I really like it Lenny, but all the black should be switched with dark gray.
Then exchange the light gray with white that youll buy from stores. Then write
a comic about his adventures.
~Kevoh
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