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In lugnet.build.vignette, Manfred Moolhuysen wrote:
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Hello All,
First, a small quiz for you lot: Can you figure out what parts Ive used to
build the inlet grating of the storm drain seen in the following picture? And
how Ive attached those and the lid of the drain?
Im trust that many of you are able to solve this puzzle. As you can see in
the picture, the top of the grill tiles are about half a plate higher as the
surrounding pavement-tiles.
This detail is part of a (16x16) Bignette depicting a Keep Them
Rolling-procession:
1944-1945.
With friendly greetings, M. Moolhuysen.
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I cant figure it out quickly. . . but another thing I cant figure out is what
appear to be dark tan bricks and various sized tiles and grill tiles?
Or, is it just a image color thing?
Nice vig, BTW. :)
Jonathan
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
> I can't figure it out quickly. . . but another thing I can't figure out is
> what appear to be dark tan bricks and various sized tiles and grill tiles?
I think the lightbulb lighting makes the colours a little warmer. Roadway
pavement are Dark Gray and Sand Blue 1 x 1 Tiles, the curb are Dark Gray Bricks
and Tiles, the drain lid are Drak Gray Tiles Modified 1 x 2 Grill on a Dark
Bluish Gray Plate 2 x 3, and the pedestrian pavement are Light Gray Tiles.
> Nice vig, BTW. :)
Thank you.
With friendly greetings, M. Moolhuysen.
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