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| In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to his
> place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train layout. I
> took lots of pictures.
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6582.jpg>
> A fire station>
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> * A fire station (one of many)
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> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6595.jpg>
> Ya but where were they when you needed them?>
>
> * Ya but where were they when you needed them?
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> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6593.jpg>
> Cracks in the foundation>
>
> * Cracks in the foundation let the plants grow out.
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6604.jpg>
> Half a car>
>
> * Half a car, trains in the cut, back alley goodness
>
> Some major eye candy for town/train fans ...
>
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=167917 Brickshelf folder>
>
> I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/"ashcan"
> look he's been able to achieve with this layout even if it's not quite "done"
> yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph because they
> are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrew's town contest.
> Hopefully we'll be seeing lots more of this layout!
>
> ++Lar
Simply WOW! I never realized his layout was that large. There are some great
details. I love the garbage truck and the 13plate tall windows. The horizontal
railing on the second road bridge is another great idea as well as the city salt
truck. Very cool, I look forward to Jonathan's submissions. Ondrew
p.s. DUDE that's a rediculus amount of grey tiles! you lucky bas... um i mean
lego dude. =)
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| In lugnet.town, Ondrew Hartigan wrote:
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> > I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to his
> > place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train layout. I
> > took lots of pictures.
> >
> > Some major eye candy for town/train fans ...
> >
> > <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=167917 Brickshelf folder>
> >
> > I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/"ashcan"
> > look he's been able to achieve with this layout even if it's not quite "done"
> > yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph because they
> > are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrew's town contest.
> > Hopefully we'll be seeing lots more of this layout!
> >
> > ++Lar
>
>
> Simply WOW! I never realized his layout was that large. There are some great
> details. I love the garbage truck and the 13plate tall windows. The horizontal
> railing on the second road bridge is another great idea as well as the city salt
> truck. Very cool, I look forward to Jonathan's submissions. Ondrew
>
> p.s. DUDE that's a rediculus amount of grey tiles! you lucky bas... um i mean
> lego dude. =)
I wish the tiles were old grey but bley works just fine. Tiled sidewalks are
the way to go in my book. Along with tiled just about everything.
Thanks for looking, posting and thanks once again for your breath of life into
the town community as of late.
Jonathan
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