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Hello .castle!
I posted here a little over a year ago promising to end my lurcking ways.
However, I admit that old lurking habits and time constraints on building kep me
from posting her for another year.
Regardless, I created this Romanesque basilica after approximately two weeks of
work last August.
See this thread on
C-C.com for more information about the building style I used and my purpose for
choosing Romanesque instead of the ever popular Gothic.
Anyway, heres the main folder:
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In lugnet.castle, Ben Harris wrote:
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Hello .castle!
Regardless, I created this Romanesque basilica after approximately two weeks
of work last August.
See this thread
on C-C.com for more information about the building style I used and my
purpose for choosing Romanesque instead of the ever popular Gothic.
Anyway, heres the main folder:
<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=94831/
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Tycho123/Bascilica/thumb/aa.jpg_thumb.jpg>
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I think the link should be this:
Romanesque basilica.
Its the same link without the slash at the end of the URL. Excellent work,
by the way, both inside and out. I always love seeing interior shots of large
LEGO churches.
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> Very nice! Big, solid, and detailed, just like it ought to be. :-)
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> I caught some uses of the bottoms of bricks to make a detail, on the
> sides of the nave (is that what it's called?) in
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=934044
Thank you for your compliments. The central aisle of a medieval church is
called a nave. Any side aisles are called, well, aisles. :)
-Benjamin harris
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I think the link should be this:
Romanesque basilica.
Its the same link without the slash at the end of the URL. Excellent
work, by the way, both inside and out. I always love seeing interior shots
of large LEGO churches.
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Thank you for correcting that. As Im sure everybody just figured out, Im new
to using ftx format on lugnet.
Regardless, thank you. My favorite pictures are the ones taken from a
minifigures perspective. The nave, arcades, and aisles look like they need
exploring to me. ;)
-Benjamin Harris
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Holy freakin' holy's Batman! Awesome work! And you've got a foosball
table, ya lucky bastid!
Dave
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