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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Kenneth Wright writes:
> I was expecting this to be "over the top." It wasn't. It is simple and
> powerful - just like the image. You did a very beautiful job, and in my
> humble opinion, picked the perfect mini-figure combination. I can't explain
> it either, but this moved me (my eyes actually welled up). Lest you think I
> am kidding, I assure you whole heartedly that I am quite serious.
>
> Thank you for sharing.
>
> Respectfully and sincerely,
>
> Ken
> Queens, New York
There were two things preventing me from going "over the top": lack of
parts; lack of talent ;)
One of the great things about Lego is that it allows both for superb details
and for gentle simplicity.
My greatest concern when I was creating the display is that people would
take it as a joke. I'm sure if I had just used classic smileys that would
have been the result.
I'm really encouraged by all the feedback I've received that I've done the
right thing. I hope to have a better picture for display by the end of the week.
Alan
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Alan Findlay writes:
> I'm really encouraged by all the feedback I've received that I've done the
> right thing.
You most certainly have. I think your image is beautiful, with the
original in the background and the sculpture in front.
I'm going back to highlight your first post... :)
-H.
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, John P. Henderson writes:
> In lugnet.build.minifigs, Alan Findlay writes:
> > I'm really encouraged by all the feedback I've received that I've done the
> > right thing.
>
> You most certainly have. I think your image is beautiful, with the
> original in the background and the sculpture in front.
>
> I'm going back to highlight your first post... :)
>
> -H.
I'll echo that.
I was sincerely touched, as were quite a few of my collegues.
Thanks for highlighting this post again Hendo.
Jonathan
NYCNY
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