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Simply beautiful. Spotlighted.
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Arthur Gugick wrote:
> In an effort to spend less money and save some space I began to make a
> collection of micro scale landmarks to compliment my other MOC's
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> My most recent MOC is a micro scale Notre Dame Cathedral
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> Notre Dame photos
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=229840>
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> Photos of other micro-scale landmarks
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=217328>
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> Thanks
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> Arthur
Very nice. Especially pleasing to me is the mixing of new and old gray. I do
it a very often and just love the effect. So many stone type buildings have
different hues to them and I think the mixture of the two grays ads realism.
Excellent.
Jonathan
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Arthur,
Very nice work, I like how you used some non-obvious pieces for the various
windows! I'm not sure I'm sold yet on the mixing of grey and bley, but you've
done it better than I've seen it done before.
Thanks for sharing!
Magnus
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Arthur Gugick wrote:
> In an effort to spend less money and save some space I began to make a
> collection of micro scale landmarks to compliment my other MOC's
>
> My most recent MOC is a micro scale Notre Dame Cathedral
>
> Notre Dame photos
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=229840>
>
> Photos of other micro-scale landmarks
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=217328>
Well done. it really captures the feel well. I prefer the side view more (pretty
much the same as in IRL.) as the flying butresses have been captured perfectly.
also love the detail in your arch de triumph (sp) and big bens clock face
excellent work
Aaron A
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Arthur Gugick wrote:
This is an excellent microscale MOC (and most easily recognizable)!
Well played!
Big Daddy Nelson
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