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Caesarea Amphitheatre
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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


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Re: Ukulele out of LEGO bricks?
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Thu, 9 Jun 2011 13:39:08 GMT
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Ross Crawford wrote:

Click pic for the answer...

<http://www.br-eng.info/words/index.php/2011/05/21/ukulele-out-of-lego-bricks/
<http://www.br-eng.info/words/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/uke4.jpg>>

It sounds much, much better than I would have expected. :-)

Play well,

Jacob
--
Minifig scale animals:
                        http://lego.sparre-andersen.dk/Dyr/


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Re: Ukulele out of LEGO bricks?
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Mon, 23 May 2011 16:58:11 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Ross Crawford wrote:
   Click pic for the answer...



ROSCO

Awesome, Rosco! When I clicked, I didn’t expect it to be able to be tuned to pitch!

Well played;-)

JOHN


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Re: Ukulele out of LEGO bricks?
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Ross Crawford wrote:
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ROSCO

This is cool, but you already know that, since I already told you how awesome it is. Of course, the only thing that would make it cooler was if it was going to be displayed at Brickfete.

Janey “Yes, I used Rosco for a shameless plug, Red Brick”

Ok, more seriously, its an impressive build, has nice lines, and sounds pretty good as well. No more cranes and bridges for you.


Subject: 
Ukulele out of LEGO bricks?
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Click pic for the answer...



ROSCO


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Re: new moc: valentine heart
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Mon, 14 Feb 2011 18:53:36 GMT
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In lugnet.build.sculpture, Cynthia Bradham wrote:
  
Hi deborah-

Nice work, though I’m not so sure about a heart with teeth, ha ha. Miss you, hope you’re well.

Cheers- Cyndi

I dig the teeth, Cyndi. Kinda tough. Like a “Mom” heart tattoo.


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Re: new moc: valentine heart
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Mon, 14 Feb 2011 16:17:40 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
   all caught up, (wipes hands).

our lug, parlugment, is trying to reinstate building challenges. february’s was obvious. while i’m not fond of cutesy hearts and cupids, i was interested in trying my first 3d sculpture. the heart was an obvious subject, but i dislike building with regular red. thankfully, i had enough dark red to complete the work, and i knew i had to incorporate some kind of ruffled edge.
   
   for those that love valentine’s day, enjoy. for those that don’t, i apologize in advance.

-deborah higdon-leblond-


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Re: new moc: valentine heart
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
   all caught up, (wipes hands).

our lug, parlugment, is trying to reinstate building challenges. february’s was obvious. while i’m not fond of cutesy hearts and cupids, i was interested in trying my first 3d sculpture. the heart was an obvious subject, but i dislike building with regular red. thankfully, i had enough dark red to complete the work, and i knew i had to incorporate some kind of ruffled edge.
   
   for those that love valentine’s day, enjoy. for those that don’t, i apologize in advance.

-deborah higdon-leblond-

Hi deborah-

Nice work, though I’m not so sure about a heart with teeth, ha ha. Miss you, hope you’re well.

Cheers- Cyndi


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new moc: valentine heart
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all caught up, (wipes hands).

our lug, parlugment, is trying to reinstate building challenges. february’s was obvious. while i’m not fond of cutesy hearts and cupids, i was interested in trying my first 3d sculpture. the heart was an obvious subject, but i dislike building with regular red. thankfully, i had enough dark red to complete the work, and i knew i had to incorporate some kind of ruffled edge.
   
   for those that love valentine’s day, enjoy. for those that don’t, i apologize in advance.

-deborah higdon-leblond-


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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Mon, 20 Sep 2010 12:05:18 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   In lugnet.castle, John Neal wrote:
   In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   When you’ve been in Israel?

Lol I was just thinking about my time in Israel and how long it has been since I’ve been there! I spent a semester in Jerusalem when I was in college *gasp* 29 years ago. Then I returned to eretz Yisrael two years later for a 2 month honeymoon:-) Haven’t been back since.

JOHN

Then come visit once more:) You are always welcome

Thank you for the offer:-) You have an amazing country; one day I should like to do just that!






JOHN


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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In lugnet.castle, John Neal wrote:
   In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   When you’ve been in Israel?

Lol I was just thinking about my time in Israel and how long it has been since I’ve been there! I spent a semester in Jerusalem when I was in college *gasp* 29 years ago. Then I returned to eretz Yisrael two years later for a 2 month honeymoon:-) Haven’t been back since.

JOHN

Then come visit once more:) You are always welcome


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   When you’ve been in Israel?

Lol I was just thinking about my time in Israel and how long it has been since I’ve been there! I spent a semester in Jerusalem when I was in college *gasp* 29 years ago. Then I returned to eretz Yisrael two years later for a 2 month honeymoon:-) Haven’t been back since.

JOHN


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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In lugnet.castle, John Neal wrote:
   In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   My new LEGO model - based on the St. Saviour Church which is in Jerusalem



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=389580


Hope you gonna like it :-)

I thought I recognized that church! (the tower, specifically) I know it as the “Lutheran Church of the Redeemer”. I’ve actually been in it many times:-) I do like it; Well done!

JOHN

Thanks When you’ve been in Israel?


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   My new LEGO model - based on the St. Saviour Church which is in Jerusalem



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=389580


Hope you gonna like it :-)

I thought I recognized that church! (the tower, specifically) I know it as the “Lutheran Church of the Redeemer”. I’ve actually been in it many times:-) I do like it; Well done!

JOHN


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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In lugnet.castle, David Arnon wrote:
   In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   My new LEGO model - based on the St. Saviour Church which is in Jerusalem



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=389580


Hope you gonna like it :-)

Really really nice work!!

Inspiring to see some people in Israel are so creative :-)

Thanks a few new ones will be added shortly


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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In lugnet.castle, Benjamin Harris wrote:
   Very nice work. Keep ‘em coming.

Thanks glad to hear it:)


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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Very nice work. Keep ‘em coming.


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Re: St. Saviour Church - Jerusalem
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In lugnet.castle, Yaron Dori wrote:
   My new LEGO model - based on the St. Saviour Church which is in Jerusalem



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=389580


Hope you gonna like it :-)

Really really nice work!!

Inspiring to see some people in Israel are so creative :-)


Subject: 
Re: New sculpture and LSculpt step-by-step walkthrough
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One word: OMG. Actully 3 there, but Bram: this is amazing work. Love it. And the powerpoint too.

You’ve made me take a look at LDsculpt again.

Jaco


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New sculpture and LSculpt step-by-step walkthrough
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I created this sculpture specifically for Bricks by the Bay. I documented the entire process and gave a presentation on the step by step process of creating an LSculpt piece.

Powerpoint show (17.9MB)

PDF copy (9.5MB)...converting from PPT to PDF was giving me issues, so this is a low tech/low res copy...

Download LSculpt

Since Bricks by the Bay, Remi Gagne and I have been working on improving LSculpt, specifically, creating a graphical user interface and other features to make it easier to use. Stay tuned for that at some point in the future...

Please let me know what you think! If you’ve tried LSculpt, I’d love to see what you’ve built, or learn what issues you ran into.
--Bram

Metal brick keychains!



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