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In lugnet.castle, Johannes Koehler wrote:
> Hello!
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> This whole display is great. That's Carcassonne en miniature. Unbelievable how
> much detail can be put into creations that small.
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> > Now, the next step is to put it on minifig scale :)
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> Yeah, I want to see that!
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> BTW, I really like your Torre de Belem!
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> Bye
> Jojo
Hi
It's nice to have your opinion! i also like a lot of your work!
Now i'm curious about Carcassonne :D. i'll make some searches on internet.
Torre de Belem it's not finished yet, you can see the latest pics
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=108270 and
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=113394. the latest one was at
PLUG's PLUGFest (portuguese afol encounter) to show some of our work to the
national tv channel.
Many thanks
LBaixinho
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In lugnet.castle, Luis Baixinho wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, Johannes Koehler wrote:
> It's nice to have your opinion! i also like a lot of your work!
> Now i'm curious about Carcassonne :D. i'll make some searches on internet.
Luis,
That's a great scene.
Carcassonne is great, my eight year old got it for Christmas. It's a German
designed tile laying game with a lot of depth, me and my daughters (eight and
three) can play a good competitive game without me handicapping myself.
I highly recommend it.
Thanks,
George
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