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Peter White <aztekium@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> Good to see you back in the BRICKS and no mortar world.
Actually, I built these MOC's about 2 weeks ago so they came before the CAD
creations. Real stuff takes quite a while to make it to the web page
because I have to take pictures with a film-based camera and then scan the
prints. The CAD stuff goes on the web directly. I'm waiting for the
digital camera's to come down in price.
Just to make sure I don't fall out of practice, I did build a Sith
Infiltrator tonight (on sale at TRU 50% off if you get it in a pack with
Naboo Swamp), but building from instructions is for WIMPS!
> As always, inventive alternate use of elements. Shifting them on their axis,
> like the UFO anti-freeze saucer and Insectoid abdomens, really changes the
> possibilities.
Thanks for the compliments. . Did you notice the town JR police bay
windows turned on their side with black 2x4 plates covering the "police"?
I'm particularly proud of how those turned out. They are hard to detect.
They make a nice hexagonal sides for the 2nd story.
> Excellent work again Brad, I would like to see what you could
> do with an unlimited supply of elements.
Perhaps you could forward this suggestion to LEGO. Maybe they would donate
elements to me for free! Then again, perhaps one of those folks that spend
over $25,000 a year (see recent survey) on LEGO could spare a few thousand
for me!
Brad
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