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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jon Furman writes:
> Hey All,
> I intended to post my year two creations for the modular castle system this
> week, but after some thinking I decided not to head in that direction as it
> seems to be a bit of a time waste.*
> I mentioned that the modular system was not something new that I would build
> if I worked for lego, but rather something In the style Lego has produced
> that I would buy.
>
> Here is what I myself would build:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=33144
Jon,
Wow, that's amazing. I'm very impressed with your ability to pack detail
into a small set that could almost be sold by TLC.
I looked at most of the pictures, and wished I had the time to go through
every picture and tell you what I liked. I can remember a lot of cool
things, like the fire in the baker's oven, the butcher making sausage, the
dandy shopper at the carpenters, the lively pub with the brewery in the
basement, and the great stonework on the pub, and in general how well you
executed teh half timber houses.
Thanks for the great MOCs and detailed pictures.
George
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Thanks George,
I appreciate the positive feedback. It's very encouraging. Jon
> Jon,
>
> Wow, that's amazing. I'm very impressed with your ability to pack detail
> into a small set that could almost be sold by TLC.
>
> I looked at most of the pictures, and wished I had the time to go through
> every picture and tell you what I liked. I can remember a lot of cool
> things, like the fire in the baker's oven, the butcher making sausage, the
> dandy shopper at the carpenters, the lively pub with the brewery in the
> basement, and the great stonework on the pub, and in general how well you
> executed teh half timber houses.
>
> Thanks for the great MOCs and detailed pictures.
>
> George
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