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Re: Some new belville-themed town buildings
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Sat, 25 Mar 2000 04:39:27 GMT
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> Yep, the cream/pale yellow is a good colour, but as with the mint green, the
> powder blue ,mauve and purple colours there needs to be a greater piece range,
> maybe they need to produce a basic-style bucket with pastel colours (I know
> Ritvik have).
I was originally very antagonistic towards the new colors. However, I found
out that they all mix nicely with plain old white bricks. Green also seems
to mix well with just about all the new colors.
Interestingly enough, when I was at LEGOLand in Carlsbad a few months ago, I
noticed that they used these new colors a LOT in their buildings.
Obviously, the had special runs made to generate those quantities.
> > > Compliments on your highlighted buildings,I like the use of green with the
> white on the fashion tower and grocery store. I like the fun house combo of
> yellow and brown
Thanks - You might recognize the fun-house design from an old (rare) LEGO
town set called "town square" (you can look it up from LUGNET). That
building was in black and white though. I re-used the general design, but
used yellow and brown instead (mainly because I didn't have black-framed
windows!). I also added another story so it wouldn't be dwarfed compared to
the other buildings in the city.
(there is a football team in Australia with yellow and brown
> vertical stripes on their tops).
Are you talking about Austrailian football? When i was last in Melbourne, I
saw my first (and only) game of Australian Football. Actually, I'm not much
of a sports fan, but I found Australian football to be MUCH more interesting
than the American variety. Of course, the beer and meat pies added to the
experience.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Some new belville-themed town buildings
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| (...) I hadn't considered it for my planned white castle but I will now. (...) That would be right . (...) Correct. Australian Rules football and the team is Hawthorn (a suburb of Melbourne where the game is based,though played nationally). Meat (...) (25 years ago, 25-Mar-00, to lugnet.belville)
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| (...) Yep, the cream/pale yellow is a good colour, but as with the mint green, the powder blue ,mauve and purple colours there needs to be a greater piece range, maybe they need to produce a basic-style bucket with pastel colours (I know Ritvik (...) (25 years ago, 25-Mar-00, to lugnet.belville)
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