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In lugnet.adventurers, Greg Perry writes:
> In lugnet.adventurers, Gary Thomas writes:
> (snip)
> > The story is kind of hokey, but I never claimed to be a writer :).
> >
> > http://attila.sdsu.edu/~thomas/lego/iscc2001/index.html
> >
> > Anyways, let me know what you think, good or bad. I'm already aware that 2
> > paratroopers and a pilot would never be able to fit in a single seat biplane,
> > but the story needed it. Also, the weird spelling is intentional, I tried to
> > used old-fashioned spelling for some proper nouns.
>
> I enjoyed your entry, Gary. The story is not bad at all. Your statue of
> Brahma is awesome. I particularly like the way you did the arms and hands.
>
> The other thing I thought was pretty keen was the way you made the walls
> multi-colored with random patterns instead of one color. Looked really good
> to me.
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Greg
Thanks Greg, I appreciate it.
Yeah, the story is really the result of trying to figure out a way to link
the biplane and statue together.
I *really* had been planning on building some kind of German plane, but then
a very nice Ju-52 was submitted as an entry, and I didn't want to look like
a copy-cat. Serves me right for waiting 'til the last minute to finish my
entry :).
Thanks again,
Gary
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| In lugnet.adventurers, Gary Thomas writes: (snip) (...) I enjoyed your entry, Gary. The story is not bad at all. Your statue of Brahma is awesome. I particularly like the way you did the arms and hands. The other thing I thought was pretty keen was (...) (23 years ago, 1-Jan-02, to lugnet.adventurers, lugnet.build.contests)
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