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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jean-Marc Nimal wrote:
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Since not every minifig in LEGO city can afford to stay at the Café Corner
hotel, I thought it would be nice to have some kind of modest house - no
gargoyles, not much colors, nothing fancy; just a plain street house:
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Hope you like it,
Jean-Marc Joubarc Nimal
http://www.meltingbricks.net/
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Nicely done. I dont recognize the piece used for the gutter as shown in:
http://www.meltingbricks.net/pictures/galleries/modest_house/IMG_1570.JPG
What is it?
I expect to see more people building the faces of their building stud out in the
future as builders improve their skills and recognize the opportunties a studs
out building face can offer.
Cheers,
Ben Fleskes
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The part 30586 Plate, Modified
2 x 8 with Door Rail
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I expect to see more people building the faces of their building stud out in
the future as builders improve their skills and recognize the opportunties a
studs out building face can offer.
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What about studs IN ? :)
http://photos.freelug.org/main.php/v/La-Gallerie-de-qdm/Expositions/Mondial-2006/Exposition/DSCN2008-small.JPG.html
Sorry, it is the only picture I found of this café I built for one show one year
ago.
Well, after the SNOT 90 bricks roads, the SNOT 90 tiles houses... such a world!
Erik
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, Erik Amzallag wrote:
Correct, of course.
As a side note, as much as Id love to take credit for the idea, I actually
cant; Ive noticed this being used in official upcoming LEGO sets, see
the train
station for example.
Blah, who needs studs anyway! Well, your studs-in is indeed very nice - but the
chairs on that picture quite caught my eyes too, I hadnt see this yet. Simple
and yet superbly efficient!
Jean-Marc
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