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(warning: these may be a bit ancient...)
I was doing a routine scan of Brickshelf and saw 3 wonderful projects that
havent really been discussed or seen yet on Lugnet.
I love all 3 of these.
Yaron Doris Bulls Rock:
Nathan Wells Hunting Lodge:
James Haines Toboltin Castle:
Ben M.
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In lugnet.castle, Benjamin Medinets wrote:
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(warning: these may be a bit ancient...)
I was doing a routine scan of Brickshelf and saw 3 wonderful projects that
havent really been discussed or seen yet on Lugnet.
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Hey Ben,
Yarons MOC was actually announced here:
http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=18270
and Nathans was here:
http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=18293
Not that its ever bad to highlight cool work.
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James Haines Toboltin Castle:
<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=60259
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Somehow I missed that one, and I go through Brickshelf a couple of times a day.
Thats a great creation. The tan and dark gray color scheme is very effective.
Bruce
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In lugnet.castle, Benjamin Medinets wrote:
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(warning: these may be a bit ancient...)
I was doing a routine scan of Brickshelf and saw 3 wonderful projects that
havent really been discussed or seen yet on Lugnet.
I love all 3 of these.
Yaron Doris Bulls Rock:
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Hi Ben,
Well as Bruce said its been discussed already, however thanks for your comment
and I glad you liked it.
Also thanks for trying to return the interest of my MOC. Hopfully if Ill arrive
this year to Brickfest Ill bring it and the Medieval Church with me.
P.S. Everybody have a happy creepy Halloween from all of my living-dead
minifigs.
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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In lugnet.castle, Benjamin Medinets wrote:
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(warning: these may be a bit ancient...)
I was doing a routine scan of Brickshelf and saw 3 wonderful projects that
havent really been discussed or seen yet on Lugnet.
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Hey Ben,
Yarons MOC was actually announced here:
http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=18270
and Nathans was here:
http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=18293
Not that its ever bad to highlight cool work.
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Yah, thanks for reposting this! Glad you like it!
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James Haines Toboltin Castle:
<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=60259
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Somehow I missed that one, and I go through Brickshelf a couple of times a
day. Thats a great creation. The tan and dark gray color scheme is very
effective.
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I missed this too, this castle is AWESOME! Wish it had some inside pics though.
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Yaron,
Actually, I was quite glad Ben reposted this, because somehow before I never saw
the gian bulls head on the front of the fortress. I guess I clicked right to
the Brickshelf gallery and then clicked on five or so of the thumbnails that
showed details or side views, but never really looked at the head-on view.
Anyway, that bulls head is very cool. Even after you return the fortress to
the parts pile, Id hold on to that section for a long time. It would be cool
to build that shape into an otherwise blank floor, like a pattern painted in the
middle of their great hall or something.
Bruce
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
Hi Bruce,
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Actually, I was quite glad Ben reposted this, because somehow before I never
saw the gian bulls head on the front of the fortress. I guess I clicked
right to the Brickshelf gallery and then clicked on five or so of the
thumbnails that showed details or side views, but never really looked at the
head-on view.
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I was wondered myself how come no one mentioned it.
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Anyway, that bulls head is very cool.
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Thanks, I love it too. It was added at really an advanced stage of that
fortress. At first I thought to wrap it in a round yellow circle (or shiled
shape) but because of minor difficulties I decided it would look better like
that.
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Even after you return the fortress to the parts pile, Id hold on to that
section for a long time.
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Im not planning of disassembly it for along time I think.
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It would be cool to build that shape into an otherwise blank floor, like a
pattern painted in the middle of their great hall or something.
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I never thought of that, I guess it could be nice.
I really like to try doing other symbols like that as well. TLC along time ago
created the Pirate Skull and I guess it inspired.
Thanks for your comments and I glad you liked it.
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