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In lugnet.announce.moc, Michael Huffman wrote:
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Just wanted to share my Old West town created for the Festival of the Masters
event, taken place at Downtown Disney, in Orlando, Florida:
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Thats a nice scene, I like the way the row of round plates 1x1 work near the
top of the brown building white the blue boardwalk canopy, and I like the brown
two-toned boardwalk canopy on the far right.
Please inform Scott Miller that Ive made two simple changes to my own copy of
the set #10015 / set #4534 passenger wagon, i feel this improves its appearence
considerably:
- replace the red roof plates and tiles by brown plates and tiles
- shorten the boogies by one stud (using a partwise cheap and relative simple adaptation)
For details, see http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=49884
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A simple and beautiful diorama. Very nice work capturing a complete scene.
Thanks for sharing and God Bless,
Nathan
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Just wanted to share my Old West town created for the Festival of the Masters
event, taken place at Downtown Disney, in Orlando, Florida:
(photo by Joe
Meno)
(photo by Todd
Thuma)
(photo by
brickbuilder711)
The Old West town was a collaboration effort, the steam engine, tender &
passenger car was build by Scott Miller, fellow GFLUG member.
As you can tell, its been modified a bit since
my original upload to
Flickr... all its missing is some cows. :)
Enjoy,
--Mike.
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Just spreading a little holiday fear!
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Castle and other Historical at BrickFest™ PDX 2007 (March 30th-April 1st)
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lugnet.events.brickfest, lugnet.announce, lugnet.events, lugnet.fun.community, lugnet.castle, lugnet.adventurers, lugnet.castle.ninja, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.western, lugnet.build.ancient
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lugnet.events.brickfest
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Here we go again in Portland! Just over 2 months till Brickfest PDX 2007!!
Frank Filz, Brendan Mauro, and I are coordinating the Castle display along with
other Historical (Pirate, Adventurers, Wild West, etc.). Weve got plenty of
room in Convention Center so wed like to make this display bigger than the one
we had at NWBC. The combined Castle display at NWBC was a huge success using
CCC, Base8, and unique creations. If youre planning on attending and depending
on the theme please e-mail us, reply here, or join in the discussion over at
Classic-Castle and
let us know if youre interested or not in participating in a combined display.
Also please let us know what youre planning on bringing so we can get a general
idea of how much area were going to request. Based on the response were
getting over at Classic-Castle this is going to be a very large combined
display.
Wed like to plan for a fun time to be had by all so send us your ideas for
events youd like to see happen. Well have Show n Tell, Castle Community
Roundtable, and most likely a Landscaping discussion. Please let us know what
else youd like to do. If youd like to do a particular session or contest just
let us know and well help make it happen.
Well most likely start a separate email list for planning the actual display so
to keep the final presentation a bigger surprise. Weve got to keep those
Train guys guessing!
Weve got plenty of time for planning and building so start brainstorming those
ideas for creating one of the most exciting Castle displays ever!!!
Thomas Rafert, Frank Filz, and Brendan Mauro
BrickFest PDX 2007 Castle and Historical Coordinators
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In lugnet.castle, Rene Hoffmeister wrote:
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please consider to just move them into a seperate folder. Its very
interesting sometimes to see how someones building skills improved over time.
You could name the folder pre-oeuvre or so, so everybody can compare your
early buildings with your present MOCs.
Leg Godt!
Rene
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Hey Rene,
Thanks for your comments (and sorry for my late reply). Many of the
removed MOCs will still appear in the backgrounds of layouts, so for now Im
determined to carry on...
Thanks much and God Bless,
Nathan
Visit my brickshelf gallery:
(pic=link)
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In lugnet.castle, Nathan Todd wrote:
> Hey all,
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> I have decided to clean out all the older MOCs from my Brickshelf Gallery
Hi Nathan,
please consider to just move them into a seperate folder. It's very interesting
sometimes to see how someone's building skills improved over time. You could
name the folder "pre-oeuvre" or so, so everybody can compare your early
buildings with your present MOCs.
Leg Godt!
Rene
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Hey all,
I have decided to clean out all the older MOCs from my Brickshelf Gallery as I
am ashamed by their quality and I hope to make room for new and improved ones.
The ones being cut are mainly old CC entries and Medieval Marketplace Standard
MOCs. Most of them will still be visible in folders featuring whole layouts, it
is only the folders containing the individual buildings that are being deleted.
Here is a quick list of the items that will be going in case anyone wants to
look at anything before it vanishes off-line:
God Bless all,
Nathan
Visit my brickshelf gallery:
(pic=link)
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In lugnet.western, Larry Lesser wrote:
> If these are fake the person or persons who did them spent a lot of time for no reason.
Impressing one's peers is a great reason to spend a lot of time on a project[1].
And as a Wild West fan, I'm quite impressed.
Rick C.
[1] When I'm driven to complete a project, my motivation is usually about 50%
inspiration, 50% personal satisfaction, and 50% external validation (impressing
my peers).
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In lugnet.western, Elroy Davis wrote:
> These are MOCs that one of the guys over on Eurobricks put together. Pretty
> neat idea for a sub-theme, and excellent work putting them together as "sets".
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> -Elroy
Those "sets" look top-notch! They really capture the style of the
old Lego System models. Now, it would be interesting to see if
someone could feasably produce a production run of these sets. I,
for one, would be interesting in buying one!
They'd probably have to change the packaging, though.
Blame the lawyers for that!
- Matt Hein
www.ospreycg.net
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In lugnet.western, Dave Schuler wrote:
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(of course, LEGO sets arent exactly my area of expertise...)
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You can say that again, pardner!
john
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If these are fake the person or persons who did them spent a lot of time for no
reason. The insturtions on one of the sets look really good and I think that
they are official.
If I was Lego I would probably make 15-20 different sets for a theme. Test them
with test groups, then decide which ones that I would want the market to take.
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Hi,
I just found them a few days ago.
Well, call it a hoax. It's not from TLC itself.
You'll find instructions as well, something TLC doesn't do this way.
But it's done very, very nice!
I would love to see sets like these coming into stores.
Best regards,
Daan Bargerbos
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In lugnet.western, Anders Franzén wrote:
> I'm sorry if this is old news but...
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> While browsing Brickshelf this evening I stumbled upon these two Western sets
> I've never seen before, 6758 and 6776:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=208425
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=188125
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> Is this just a hoax or is it unreleased official LEGO sets?
These are MOCs that one of the guys over on Eurobricks put together. Pretty
neat idea for a sub-theme, and excellent work putting them together as "sets".
-Elroy
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Hi, this is my new Cthulego diorama. It was going to be unveiled exclusively at
Legoworld this year, but due to a change in circumstances Im not sure how much
of the event (if any) I will be present for or for that matter when after next
Friday I will be able to post mocs online again, so here it is now:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=206946
mocpages:
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/22779
Any comments are of course welcome and encouraged!
Cheers,
Mark.
(Nabii)
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Daniel Brown wrote:
Jonah Goldberg mentioned this today on National Review Onlines blog,
The
Corner.
Marc Nelson Jr.
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Daniel Brown wrote:
Oh, that is good stuff. You really captured some of the better scenes of the
movie.
I want to see the 70s Texan ranch though. That would be fantastic.
Jeff
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