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but hey...
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/0vive.jpg
no no, here it is...
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/1allthree.jpg
and in time, they'll say they loved it...
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=41624
well, as i'm sure one quick look at the above pictures will tell you, no busty
elven princess was needed for inspiration - just too much time of staring at
pictures of jon furman's provincial village. hey, well, then it has been slow
here at work, and while the turtle is slow, the internet connection is not.
but, why, how is it that the interior is so undecorated short of entirely tiled
floors? well the answer is quite simple, all you gotta do is close those tiny
childish eyes and imagine me tired, alone, wet and afraid, sitting in a ditch
and all i can think about is sleep. not interiors. sleep. oh yeah, and did i
say i was lazy?
it is the roomie for the poopie
-vive le crackhead
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Hey Leonard,
I absolutely love your buildings. I've bookmarked your page so that I can
refer back to it. That's just the kind of size, simplicity, and image that
I'd like to create for my own long-dreamed-of walled city.
Thanks for sharing.
Alan
In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> but hey...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/0vive.jpg
>
> no no, here it is...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/1allthree.jpg
>
> and in time, they'll say they loved it...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=41624
>
> well, as i'm sure one quick look at the above pictures will tell you, no busty
> elven princess was needed for inspiration - just too much time of staring at
> pictures of jon furman's provincial village. hey, well, then it has been slow
> here at work, and while the turtle is slow, the internet connection is not.
> but, why, how is it that the interior is so undecorated short of entirely tiled
> floors? well the answer is quite simple, all you gotta do is close those tiny
> childish eyes and imagine me tired, alone, wet and afraid, sitting in a ditch
> and all i can think about is sleep. not interiors. sleep. oh yeah, and did i
> say i was lazy?
>
> it is the roomie for the poopie
> -vive le crackhead
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In lugnet.castle, Alan Findlay writes:
> Hey Leonard,
>
> I absolutely love your buildings. I've bookmarked your page so that I can
> refer back to it. That's just the kind of size, simplicity, and image that
> I'd like to create for my own long-dreamed-of walled city.
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Alan
Hey Alan, thanks for the kind words! The style is blatantly stolen from Jon
Furman's Provincial Village
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=33144 . Although some of Jon's
creations can verge on the "so big there's no way i could ever do that", these
creations are really doable on the more modest collection. the style is also
really adaptable to personal tastes.
i'd love to see your creations!
-lenny
> In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> > but hey...
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/0vive.jpg
> >
> > no no, here it is...
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/1allthree.jpg
> >
> > and in time, they'll say they loved it...
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=41624
> >
> > well, as i'm sure one quick look at the above pictures will tell you, no busty
> > elven princess was needed for inspiration - just too much time of staring at
> > pictures of jon furman's provincial village. hey, well, then it has been slow
> > here at work, and while the turtle is slow, the internet connection is not.
> > but, why, how is it that the interior is so undecorated short of entirely tiled
> > floors? well the answer is quite simple, all you gotta do is close those tiny
> > childish eyes and imagine me tired, alone, wet and afraid, sitting in a ditch
> > and all i can think about is sleep. not interiors. sleep. oh yeah, and did i
> > say i was lazy?
> >
> > it is the roomie for the poopie
> > -vive le crackhead
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Hey Lenny,
Nice houses! Sure they are a ripoff of Jon Furman's style, but they are
different enough to be forgiven. :) And sometime, after you get some sleep,
find the toilet, and get a good cardboard box, you can finish the interiors!
Building in a wet ditch myself,
Josh
In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> but hey...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/0vive.jpg
>
> no no, here it is...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/1allthree.jpg
>
> and in time, they'll say they loved it...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=41624
>
> well, as i'm sure one quick look at the above pictures will tell you, no busty
> elven princess was needed for inspiration - just too much time of staring at
> pictures of jon furman's provincial village. hey, well, then it has been slow
> here at work, and while the turtle is slow, the internet connection is not.
> but, why, how is it that the interior is so undecorated short of entirely tiled
> floors? well the answer is quite simple, all you gotta do is close those tiny
> childish eyes and imagine me tired, alone, wet and afraid, sitting in a ditch
> and all i can think about is sleep. not interiors. sleep. oh yeah, and did i
> say i was lazy?
>
> it is the roomie for the poopie
> -vive le crackhead
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In lugnet.castle, Alan Findlay writes:
<SNIP>
> I absolutely love your buildings. I've bookmarked your page so that I can
> refer back to it. That's just the kind of size, simplicity, and image that
> I'd like to create for my own long-dreamed-of walled city.
>
> Thanks for sharing.
I agree - they're a lovely size, perfect for that period. It would be great
to see a few of them
jumbled together in to narrow streets and alleyways, and maybe a market
place if you decide to
take it further.
Nice work, James.
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