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| | I posted some new pics y'all, otherwise known as the confessions of a belville builder
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| Um, Okay. Belville. Its so sissy. How do we toughen it up? Easy. Eliminate the pink, then add weapons. For those of you that have seen my "Redbrick Island" layout, I've constructed a swordshoppe to add to it. Whereas the rest of the island's (...) (19 years ago, 16-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
| | | | was Re: 2 guys on brickshelf who inspire me, is now LEO, where can I see more of your work!?!
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| (...) Leo, Leo, Leo, the large model of yours (I believe that you referred to it as "the ruins", but I'm not sure) that was photographed at brickfest was so freaking awesome. I've been trying to find more pics of your work, but I have not yet found (...) (19 years ago, 15-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
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| (...) Thanks for this useful information. The more I look at your work, the more I like it. I always build op a scale 1:25, so for me it was a small step to put those Bel-figs in. Thanks to you, I got some ideas and I am collecting the figs. Living (...) (19 years ago, 10-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
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| (...) Yo, B! You deserve the credit both for the scale and scope of your work, and for your humility. In answer to your question, yes, Original (pre 2004) belville figs are fully articulated with joints at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, (...) (19 years ago, 9-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
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| (...) Pardon my ignorance; are belville figures fully articulated like technic figures? and if so are they difficult to acquire? I am getting bored with the look of technic figures. P.S. Thank you for listing me as an inspiration, thats really nice (...) (19 years ago, 8-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
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