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In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> Favorite Personal MOC?
> =Of my own? Well, my manor house,
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=39964 is my fav so far. The
> perfect example of how real life inspiration (it is based off a real manor
> house) leads to an excellent build to an excellent creation.
This is great! I don't know how I missed it ... this must have been some
project. What do you have in store next?
-- Pawel
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In lugnet.castle, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
>
> > Favorite Personal MOC?
> > =Of my own? Well, my manor house,
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=39964 is my fav so far. The
> > perfect example of how real life inspiration (it is based off a real manor
> > house) leads to an excellent build to an excellent creation.
>
> This is great! I don't know how I missed it ... this must have been some
> project. What do you have in store next?
hey, thanks! The whole thing actually came together pretty easily compared to
most of my mocs. i dont remember spending more than a day or two building it.
i intend to bring it to brickfest, which means no more large castle projects
til after then (for lack of bricks). the manor house uses prolly 40% of my
greys and nearly all of my blue roof pieces, and until a recent bricklink
purchase, most of my grey arches as well.
next projects?
i plan on a castle themed moonbase module. it will be shaped like a norman
castle, and inside it will feature real life gladiator-esque fighting. for
spacemen to go and see knights chop of eachother's arms and whatever. really
gory medieval type stuff.
and after that is a purely space-themed creation:
an Eastern Block long range frigate.
once again, thanks for the kind words
-lenny
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