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The colors are very nice. I like how the windows protrude from the housing.
The craftsmen in this are better than the ones first displayed. I
especially enjoyed the shelves of material in the seamstress' studio, and
the wares the glass blower is making. Very nice. Hope to see a diorama set
up with these.
-Dan
In lugnet.announce.moc, Jon Furman writes:
> Hey all,
> Having just returned from a trip to Europe, I'm posting some updates to
> my provincial village, based on some designs I came up with while I was
> in Alsacia.
>
> I haven't been big on using colors in my timbering, but after seeing
> some of the most beautiful buildings in Strasbourg France, I've decided
> to try some of the muted colors I saw there.
>
> The Links should be free of moderation, and go public at any time now.
> Thanks for checking it out and as always let me know what you think!
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=33144
>
>
> There are 4 new buildings
>
> There are a few new craftsmen in the village, Starting with the
> glassblower and his apprentice. The color is Sand Blue.
>
> There is also a Cooper who is busy making barrels, the color of his
> building is sand green with a green roof.
>
> There is a Seamstress, who is selling fabric and spinning some yarn.
> Her Building is "Scala Blue".
>
> Finally there is a Silver Smith and his customer. Their building is
> brown and yellow Ala homes in the Frankish town of Rothenburg.
>
> Jon Furman
> Lugnet#1123
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Dan,
Thanks again for the compliments, I tried to do a little more with the
minifigs this time. Coming up with fabric was a little tough at first, but I
like how it turned out as well. Right now I'm trying to come up with a
baseplate configuration that I like to incorporate all of the houses into.
A nice little village, maybe with a fort overlooking it! Jon
In lugnet.castle, Dan Thompson writes:
> The colors are very nice. I like how the windows protrude from the housing.
> The craftsmen in this are better than the ones first displayed. I
> especially enjoyed the shelves of material in the seamstress' studio, and
> the wares the glass blower is making. Very nice. Hope to see a diorama set
> up with these.
> -Dan
>
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