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Hey all,
Just thought you might want to see some more pictures from the NELUG Castle
display Dry run. Dave Eaton posted the first pics and there is a link on this
page. There is also a pic where you can kind of make out the chickens
(Somebody asked before).
http://www.nelug.org/castledr/
This week after Suzanne and anyone else who wants to posts pictures or
descriptions of your creations we should talk a bit about how the set up is
going to work. Like are we going to raise part of the display, is there going
to be a battle under way, are we going to use TLC 2000 Castle production sets,
etc.
We have a good feeling that the town will work well at the large end of the
window (the end farthest from the entrance). Then we had thought of having the
bulls coming in from the narrow end for the attack. If you have another idea
for that end let us know. Should it just be a peaceful contryside with a few
structures etc.
Enjoy,
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
View My Creations at:
http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/
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Eric Kingsley wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Just thought you might want to see some more pictures from the NELUG Castle
> display Dry run. Dave Eaton posted the first pics and there is a link on this
> page. There is also a pic where you can kind of make out the chickens
> (Somebody asked before).
>
> http://www.nelug.org/castledr/
>
> This week after Suzanne and anyone else who wants to posts pictures or
> descriptions of your creations we should talk a bit about how the set up is
> going to work. Like are we going to raise part of the display, is there going
> to be a battle under way, are we going to use TLC 2000 Castle production sets,
> etc.
>
> We have a good feeling that the town will work well at the large end of the
> window (the end farthest from the entrance). Then we had thought of having the
> bulls coming in from the narrow end for the attack. If you have another idea
> for that end let us know. Should it just be a peaceful contryside with a few
> structures etc.
<snip>
If it's war, then it looks like Evil Timmy will be the first to die. Isn't that
him,
standing right between the two armies, wielding an ax? :)
Thanks,
Elliot Hyde
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In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Elliot Hyde writes:
> > http://www.nelug.org/castledr/
> <snip>
>
> If it's war, then it looks like Evil Timmy will be the first to die. Isn't
> that him, standing right between the two armies, wielding an ax? :)
Yup that's him. Just our little bit of sillyness in this setup. It seems to
be becoming a bit of tradition for us to add something silly or odd to our
setups.
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
View My Creations at:
http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/
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> Yup that's him. Just our little bit of sillyness in this setup. It seems to
> be becoming a bit of tradition for us to add something silly or odd to our
> setups.
... yet the grand piano is nowhere to be seen. Tsk tsk;)
-- pn
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