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In lugnet.belville, Jean-Marc Détraz writes:
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> > I'm Arielle and this is my first post!
> > I'm 11 and I've created another variation of the 1592. I asked my dad if I
> > could make one with Belville, and he told me "Go ahead, but I won't help you!"
> > So I took a deep breath and started. My little brother Arlen gave me ideas
> > for the baseplates and how to place the flag. My house was too flimsy and I
> > asked my dad for structural advice, and I was pleased he gave me some.
> > I just LOVE Belville and making up stories, so I came up with the "happy
> > return home, Princess". I used only Belville sets, without additions. The
> > statue is kind of fuzzy on the picture but I've created the hair with log
> > pieces. Here is the link and let me know what you think - you can send
> > messages to my dad!
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=21152
Nice balanced use of colour throughout the layout. Your placement of the
Belville figures and their posing draws the viewer's eye around the scene.
Some of the larger (and clunkier) Belville elements have been incorporated
neatly into the structures.
Keep building and post the results, the Belville newsgroup is too quiet.
pete.w
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