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>Register to gold sales world - Une valeur =?UTF-8?B?c8O7cmUh?=
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Re: Pedestal for the Statue of Liberty (set # 3450)
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Thu, 21 Feb 2013 21:09:41 GMT
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In lugnet.build.arch, Jean-Marc Détraz wrote:
   Hey Folks

I was working on a project back in 2011. I presented it at our Crystal Palace Show in 2012

I was inspired with some pictures on the net. I tried to be as thorough as possible, respecting the dimensions, and of course the details of the corner stones, and dishes, and more.

I finally took the time to take some pictures. You can view them in my brickshelf folder: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=522669

Enjoy!

I got to see this ‘live’ when I was out there for the LEGO show in NB and I lived it! The pedestal looks exactly like the real one!

Very nice build!

Dave K


Subject: 
Pedestal for the Statue of Liberty (set # 3450)
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Thu, 14 Feb 2013 01:38:04 GMT
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Hey Folks

I was working on a project back in 2011. I presented it at our Crystal Palace Show in 2012

I was inspired with some pictures on the net. I tried to be as thorough as possible, respecting the dimensions, and of course the details of the corner stones, and dishes, and more.

I finally took the time to take some pictures. You can view them in my brickshelf folder: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=522669

Enjoy!


Subject: 
Re: New Re: to an old parts thread: wishin' on a star
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lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.build, lugnet.build.arch, lugnet.org.ca.parlugment
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Mon, 14 May 2012 13:29:28 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Jeff Szklennik wrote:
   I’ve posted these on Cuusoo, please support: snot

  
1x2 technic liftarm-snot yay!

snot yay!

Supported!


Subject: 
New Re: to an old parts thread: wishin' on a star
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Sun, 13 May 2012 23:23:32 GMT
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I’ve posted these on Cuusoo, please support: snot

  
1x2 technic liftarm-snot yay!

snot yay!

thanks!

Jeff


Subject: 
A small church
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Some work still to be done. Steps for instance, and I need to fill in the space around the doors.




No interior to speak of, either. And the windows are so darn clean you can hardly see them.


Thanks for looking!


Subject: 
RE: Spiral Staircase study (inspired by Pet Shop 10218)
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Sat, 6 Aug 2011 20:12:24 GMT
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Hi Jacob,

thanks for your nice comment.

Play well as well :)

Daan

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: news-gateway@lugnet.com [mailto:news-gateway@lugnet.com] Namens Jacob
Sparre Andersen
Verzonden: zaterdag 6 augustus 2011 21:21
Aan: lugnet.build.arch@lugnet.com
Onderwerp: Re: Spiral Staircase study (inspired by Pet Shop 10218)

Daan Bargerbos wrote:

I experimented with different size plates and came up with this
staircase based on a 2 x 6 plate.

I decorated it with a colourfull carpet
and made convenient banisters/rails.

Deeplinks:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0001_spiral_staircase.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0002_spiral_staircase.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0003_spiral_staircase.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0004_spiral_staircase.jpg

Nice!

The smooth railing is a really nice touch. - And I like the carpet.

Play well,

Jacob
--
Bunden og Kanden:
   http://lego.sparre-andersen.dk/By/Huse/Bunden_og_Kanden/


Subject: 
Re: Spiral Staircase study (inspired by Pet Shop 10218)
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Date: 
Sat, 6 Aug 2011 19:20:46 GMT
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Daan Bargerbos wrote:

I experimented with different size plates and came up with this
staircase based on a 2 x 6 plate.

I decorated it with a colourfull carpet
and made convenient banisters/rails.

Deeplinks:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0001_spiral_staircase.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0002_spiral_staircase.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0003_spiral_staircase.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0004_spiral_staircase.jpg

Nice!

The smooth railing is a really nice touch. - And I like the carpet.

Play well,

Jacob
--
Bunden og Kanden:
   http://lego.sparre-andersen.dk/By/Huse/Bunden_og_Kanden/


Subject: 
Caesarea Amphitheatre
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Sat, 16 Jul 2011 13:27:37 GMT
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Model I made of Caesarea Amphitheatre



One of my favorite places

You can see the real thing in

www.israelimages.com/see_image_details.php?idi=7927

The old stage is ruin and there is a modern one, a lot of great singers from Israel still perform there



Brickshelf Gallery


Mocpages Gallery


Subject: 
Spiral Staircase study (inspired by Pet Shop 10218)
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Date: 
Sat, 7 May 2011 20:59:59 GMT
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This staircase is inspired by the spiral staircase in the new set Pet Shop 10128
In the new set it is a spiral staircase based on a 1 x 4 plate.
(see e.g. this pic on
http://www.eurobricks.com/bonaparte/images/petshop/pet-10.jpg)

I experimented with different size plates
and came up with this staircase based on a 2 x 6 plate.

I decorated it with a colourfull carpet
and made convenient banisters/rails.

Deeplinks:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0001_spiral_staircase.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0002_spiral_staircase.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0003_spiral_staircase.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Debarg/staircase/0004_spiral_staircase.jpg

Let me know what you think!

Play well!

Daan Bargerbos
The Flying Dutchman

20110507


Subject: 
new mocs: rooms full of furniture
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Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:25:47 GMT
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i started another house in 2010, which is not yet completed but most of the furniture to fill the house is.

master bedroom set
   
 

   an armoire bedroom set for the guest room, inspired by this dutch armoire
 
living room furniture
   
 

   a rustic dining room set
 
a family room set
   
 

   master bathroom

still to be finished or photographed, the kitchen, the guest bathroom and the patio furniture.

-deborah higdon-leblond-


Subject: 
Re: new moc: sliding house
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Thu, 14 Jan 2010 17:28:24 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:

snip

   enjoy the set and/or video.

-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-

That’s a beautiful rendition! I saw a youtube of the house a while back and was impressed then. The idea that you did it justice in LEGO... very nice!

Can’t wait to see it in person!

Dave K


Subject: 
new moc: sliding house
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Thu, 14 Jan 2010 03:43:46 GMT
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   much of 2009 was spent working on my newest house moc, a replica of an actual house in suffolk, england. the award-winning design of the sliding house features a motorized shell that moves over two buildings to create a variety of forms, living spaces and lighting possibilities. the owners - ross russell and sally morris - have a very detailed website http://therussellhouse.org> with floor plans and elevations which i used for scale and proportions, but i took some artistic license when i felt the need and desire. after finding my moc on flickr, they recently added some photos of my creation!
 

   many of the interior and exterior furnishings were published over the past few months on my flickr photostream.
   

many thanks to fellow lug member jason allemann for helping with the motorization, other members for loaning me pieces and to nelug member dave gwon for video of the moc in motion.

enjoy the set and/or video.

-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-


Subject: 
Re: MOC - Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Mon, 14 Sep 2009 22:53:41 GMT
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Hi! Pardon the late reply, I had quite a busy week! I really enjoyed seeing your
work here. There are tons of plates in this MOC for sure. Great way to convey
the brick by brick look.

Again, very nice work, glad to hear you had such a positive response both here
on LUGNET and at the recent Lego Con.

Keep building!

Eric Sophie


Subject: 
Re: MOC - Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:13:46 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Chris Eyerly wrote:
   This is my first MOC announcement here on LUGNET.



This is model of the Robie House I displayed at Brickworld 2009. It is about 8000 pieces, built mostly of dark red plate to emulate the long thin bricks used by Wright. It is built on a 1 stud to 1 foot scale. Overall I am considering it a 1.0 version as there are quite a few small details that need to be fixed, especially those around the 1/2 stud offset used for the outer walls. Hopefully I can get to a 2.0 version.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ie10421/sets/72157622174765063/ Or http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/9407

Thanks!

Chris Eyerly

Thank you all for the kind words. It’s great to have a place to share our work and encourage others.

Play Well

Chris


Subject: 
Re: MOC - Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Mon, 14 Sep 2009 00:36:18 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Chris Eyerly wrote:
   This is my first MOC announcement here on LUGNET.



This is model of the Robie House I displayed at Brickworld 2009. It is about 8000 pieces, built mostly of dark red plate to emulate the long thin bricks used by Wright. It is built on a 1 stud to 1 foot scale. Overall I am considering it a 1.0 version as there are quite a few small details that need to be fixed, especially those around the 1/2 stud offset used for the outer walls. Hopefully I can get to a 2.0 version.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ie10421/sets/72157622174765063/ Or http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/9407

Thanks!

Chris Eyerly

Outstanding, impressive, and beautiful.

I really love some of the details of this particularly the texture of the various plates. Great work and thanks for posting it here, I would not have wanted to miss this.

Janey “Red Brick”


Subject: 
Re: MOC - Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:48:31 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Chris Eyerly wrote:
   This is my first MOC announcement here on LUGNET.



This is model of the Robie House I displayed at Brickworld 2009. ...

Beautifully done! The elegance of the style is well conveyed and makes for a handsome model.

-Suz


Subject: 
Re: MOC - Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:40:45 GMT
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Bravo, Chris!

This is instantly recognizable if you know Wright’s architecture -- and even if you don’t know the Robie House in particular, you still might recognize Wright’s style.

The fact that you took the trouble to emulate the texture and color variations of the bricks, in a model of this size, is impressive. The half-stud offset tiles on the crowns of the courtyard walls are also a nice detail. Finally, there are your windows -- it just wouldn’t be a Wright creation if you had used an expanse of plain-old plate glass!


Subject: 
MOC - Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright
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This is my first MOC announcement here on LUGNET.



This is model of the Robie House I displayed at Brickworld 2009. It is about 8000 pieces, built mostly of dark red plate to emulate the long thin bricks used by Wright. It is built on a 1 stud to 1 foot scale. Overall I am considering it a 1.0 version as there are quite a few small details that need to be fixed, especially those around the 1/2 stud offset used for the outer walls. Hopefully I can get to a 2.0 version.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ie10421/sets/72157622174765063/ Or http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/9407

Thanks!

Chris Eyerly


Subject: 
Re: new moc: ancient egyptian nobleman's villa
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Date: 
Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:14:06 GMT
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In lugnet.build.arch, Saso Tomat wrote:
   Great MOC. I really enjoy watching your creations. Lots of nice details. Thanks for sharing this (and all others) with us.

Saso

thank you. it does sometimes seem like a ghost town here but with the view count i know that people are still here reading. your comments, especially cause there are so few making them nowadays, are much appreciated. glad you enjoy looking at the work.

-§ deborah §-



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