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  Re: Wedding Cake Tower
 
I have been lucky enough to see this belville vortex in the brick. I also hope to see more photos as this pic realy doesn't do justice to the detail of the peice. Stairwells, gallows, ect. Well done Pete. Perhaps if you post more photos, you might (...) (18 years ago, 17-Jul-06, to lugnet.belville)
 
  Re: Wedding Cake Tower
 
(...) Nice work pete.w! Any chance of inverting the tower and remodelling the bottom part while preserving the top? Spotlighted. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Richie Dulin (18 years ago, 14-Jul-06, to lugnet.belville)
 
  Wedding Cake Tower
 
Not the WC, it's the Wedding Cake Tower (WCT) thanks Bob for the name ;^) This is a MOC from approximately 18-24 months ago, where I tried to incorporate as many Belville pieces as possible, in the end you can probably only see 30% of them and in (...) (18 years ago, 14-Jul-06, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.belville) ! 
 
  SNVT Build-a-Train (Fantasy Catagory)
 
I just wanted to make sure all you non-train heads out there were aware that one of the catagories for the SNVT Build-a-Train contest is "Fantasy". We wanted to allow everyone participate and this is were everyone can participate. Some ideas... (...) (18 years ago, 24-May-06, to lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.castle, lugnet.space, lugnet.starwars, lugnet.adventurers, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.vikings, lugnet.belville)
 
  "On the waterfront"
 
It is very quiet in the Belville corner. To set it afloat again, a little scenery. Not from me, but a good friend of me. (URL) (19 years ago, 27-Oct-05, to lugnet.belville)
 
  Re: I posted some new pics y'all, otherwise known as the confessions of a belville builder
 
(...) Brilliant again, Damien. I especially like the outpost of the archers. This is a good inspiration for doing something more with these little ladies. Till now I used them only as a sort of referential of the dimensions of my buildings. (URL) (...) (19 years ago, 18-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
 
  I posted some new pics y'all, otherwise known as the confessions of a belville builder
 
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!?!
 
(...) 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)
 
  Re: 2 guys on brickshelf who inspire me
 
(...) 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)
 
  Re: 2 guys on brickshelf who inspire me
 
(...) 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)
 
  Re: 2 guys on brickshelf who inspire me
 
(...) 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, that’s really nice (...) (19 years ago, 8-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
 
  Re: 2 guys on brickshelf who inspire me
 
(...) Thanks for pointing those out, Damien. Neat stuff! I've been looking at my Belville and Jack Stone figs lately, and I'm starting to get some ideas. Marc Nelson Jr. (URL) Marc's Creations>> (19 years ago, 6-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville, FTX)
 
  2 guys on brickshelf who inspire me
 
First, Brently Mills, although he uses mostly Technic Maxi-Figs, he works in a similar scale, and his work rocks, so go and check out his brickshelf folder: (URL) go and check out Kezzart, whose minifig work uses tons of belville pieces, but who's (...) (19 years ago, 6-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)  
 
  oh, and there was this from brickfest, useless pink swings and all!
 
again, I didn't build this, but us belville modelers need to stick together. (URL) (19 years ago, 6-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
 
  found these in brickshelf, no credit given to builder.
 
But I think that its an awesome creation, and I never really thought of Flora as being so popular, but after viewing Leo's post from yesterday, I see that she gets around. Like I said, I didn't build it, but I thought that it deserved some (...) (19 years ago, 6-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville)
 
  Re: better lightsaber proportion and a just for fun MOC
 
(...) I like this creation very much! For me, it is a mystery why nearly nobody seems to love this bell-figs. In my opinion, they have exactly the right size and above all, they have adjustable limbs, so they can walk the stairs and sit on a medival (...) (19 years ago, 5-Sep-05, to lugnet.belville, lugnet.starwars)
 
  better lightsaber proportion and a just for fun MOC
 
I posted these pics to brickshelf a while ago but never got around to bringing them to the attention of lugnet. anyways, here they are: a study in lightsaber proportion w/ belville children using the 8h antennae whip here: (URL) a (...) (19 years ago, 27-Jul-05, to lugnet.belville, lugnet.starwars)  
 
  One fig to another... was Re: From one Scale to the next
 
Hey, did lugnet ever have a glossary of terminologies that are commonly used to this site? I remember someone way back explaining certain abbreviations like ABS and TLG vs. TLC, but I was looking for a greater point of reference and couldn't find (...) (19 years ago, 5-Mar-05, to lugnet.belville, lugnet.build)
 
  Re: From one Scale to the next (was Re: Belville Battle Bridge, Witches with NUNCHUCKS)
 
(...) This is an innovative idea--not sure if it had been previously considered--that I think could really do some grand things for the Company if implemented correctly. And something so intriguing would undoubtedly (I think) cross age ranges. As (...) (19 years ago, 3-Mar-05, to lugnet.belville)
 
  From one Scale to the next (was Re: Belville Battle Bridge, Witches with NUNCHUCKS)
 
Hey y'all, while discussing the idea of playsets/dioramas that transcend scales, i.e. are appropriate as "different" settings from m-fig, thru b-fig, and potentially up to galidor/knights kingdom II figs ("g-fig"?, "k-fig"?, what about "j-fig" for (...) (19 years ago, 3-Mar-05, to lugnet.belville, lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.castle)


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