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Re: Narrow "Dutch" buildings.
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lugnet.boats, lugnet.build
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Sat, 29 Sep 2001 22:29:21 GMT
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In lugnet.boats, Frank Buiting writes:
> In lugnet.boats, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> > In lugnet.build.arch, Eric DeGiuli writes:
> > > These may be what you are looking for:
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> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=4260
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> > <knip>
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> > Hey, Frank, I've never seen ANY of that stuff before!
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> Well it was announced here:
> http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=29792
> but most of the discussion about it went on in lugnet.trains so you might
> have missed it.
Yep! Thats the one! Excellent!!!!
I would have replied earlier, but I am afraid that I was so inspired by it
all, that I sat and built one of the buildings (until about 1:30 in the
morning!).
Previously, I had bought and sold Lego on Ebay; read about Lego on LUGnet;
and bought Lego at flea markets . . . but I had never really BUILT anything
of significance. I must, say, it took a LOT longer that I thought it would,
as well as more brain power perhaps because, as a child, my creations
were rather samey, and simply involved inserting the occasional window into
a same-coloured brick wall, and plonking a roof on top.
Ah, but now that I have started building again as an adult, I am finding
that its very liberating! For example, previously I might have looked at a
particular angular brick, and said hmmm, thats the nose cone of a speed
boat. But now, using a bit of SNOT technique, it becomes the bottom of a
bay window (1). Jet engines become chimney pots. Two 4x1 arches, one
mounted upside down, and with a fence behind, becomes a circular window with
a grill. I now look at bricks to see what they could become, rather than
what they are.
The first one I built was a copy (sort of) of the building in the centre at
< http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/felsir/Muelheim22April2001/misc17.jpg
> . Tan and green bricks were replaced by white and brown (bought from lego S@H when I thought I was going to build a train carriage with them). And once I had adapted a design, it was easy to create the next one! Of course, the thing that I like about that style (lots of tall, thin, and different houses crammed into a small space) means that you can build a house to fit the number of bricks you have. Hundreds of classic 2x2x1 windows, and 1000s of white bricks? Build a big, wide house! Only 4 grey arches, none of which are the same? Build a tall thin house (See the building on the right at http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/felsir/Muelheim22April2001/amsterdam06.jpg > ). Only a handful of grey 1x2? Use them as edging stones. The old classic 2x3x1 door the wrong scale for your minifig house? Use it as a window. < http://www.1000steine.de/gallery2/g108/1.htm > How liberating to use my imagination rather than my memory of childhood creations to build stuff.
Actually, talking of grey arches and bricks, does anyone else recall the
rather excellent sand green office building, with grey lintel arches above
each window? I did a search on LUGnet, and found a thread discussing it,
but the link to the picture seems not to work. Shame I used to visit that
page occasionally just to admire it!
Anyway, thanks again for pointing me in the right direction, and providing
me with inspiration. Now, if youll excuse me, I have some building to do .
. . . . hmmm, now where did I put those grey arches, rocket nose cones,
pirate ship rigging and pink Belville accessories . . .
Robert
#1005
(1) Except it is not a bay window. I know that there is a proper name for
windows that stick out beyond the face of the building on a floor other than
the ground floor. However, I cant remember what it is!
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| (...) Well it was announced here: (URL) most of the discussion about it went on in lugnet.trains so you might have missed it. Anyway it was a meeting of LEGOfans in Germany. The row of houses are build by Johannes "JoJo" Koehler. There are more (...) (23 years ago, 24-Sep-01, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.build)
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