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  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
(...) And I have to say thank you for adding these. The stories being told on the moonbase are a lot of the fun. I liked the space men chasing the zombies up the tower. Other fantastic stories on the moonbase were the spaceman (URL) to smell the (...) (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
(...) I built it in five sections, each a little under 2 feet tall. These were merged together the first morning to form the full tower. Unfortunately since I hadn't done tile layers it couldn't come apart afterwards. So it had to come home in many (...) (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
(...) I will confess that the interior is empty. The technological breakthrough was the ability to produce the color voxel representation of the multi-colored object. To transform objects into voxels I had been rendering slices through them. (page 7 (...) (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)  
 
  Re: Northwest Artifact wins Best of Show at NWBrickCon 2006
 
(...) Thanks! The 'pins' (axle-2) are used only to 'glue' the front face 'sheet' to the wing base 'sheet'. There is enough tension/compression that it is extremely unlikely to come apart without intent. The axles (captured 3-1/2 w/stud) on the (...) (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  [MOC] The Dragon's tower
 
Hi Fellows, My latest castle MOC is online : (URL) are welcome. Regards, Denix (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.build, lugnet.announce.moc) !! 
 
  Re: 18th Century Howitzer
 
(...) I immediately built it when I saw it the first time (Which I never do by the way), and I use a more common brick for the three-way connection, but thanks for the thought. (...) Thanks, the site is clear in its explanation! Thanks as well to (...) (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.military, FTX)
 
  Re: Northwest Artifact wins Best of Show at NWBrickCon 2006
 
(...) WOW! It deserved the win! I thought you were being sarcastic about the plywood and staples until I looked through your Brickshelf folder - neat idea! I'm afraid I'm a little slow today, though...does it pin the wing assembly to the body (...) (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
I don't think its boring at all. For me, a non-spacer, it was the coolest part of the moonbase. Very impressive! Josh (18 years ago, 13-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  LEGOLAND Sculptures
 
Is there anybody in America due to visit LEGOLAND California soon. I’m replicating and building for my pleasure the Bust Sculptures of famous people that can be seen at the LEGOLAND parks. I usually take close-up detailed digital pictures of these (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
It may (...) David, you continue to astound me. Absolutely awesome. To think it is boring is completely absurd--might actually be your best yet in my opinion. And I really can see how it is a breakthrough of sorts. What a memorial it would make with (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: Godzilla!
 
I think this was a great build. I like the green. but the legs could have been custom made. You should have made one using only your own ideas. Overall , 8 out of 10. (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
 
  Northwest Artifact wins Best of Show at NWBrickCon 2006
 
Here are a few pics of my Northwest Artifact (Totem Pole). It is 6 feet tall, has a 7-1/2 foot wingspan and uses about 20,000 bricks and plates. The technology I developed to enable such massive (and thin) wings is called Plywood and Staples. The (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX) !! 
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
Impressive! I have never even attempted a sculpture (I feel like an dinosaur on Lugnet now ; ) but this still looks very tricky... I love the sharpness of the line itself, and the figs at the base really make it. Thanks for sharing and God Bless, (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
(...) I'd like to point out that the space men climbing up at the bottom were my contribution to David's Sculpture. It was really quite impressive. Well Done. steve (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
(...) David, I want to see pictures of the fig leaf that you built to cover it. ;-) Seriously, how did you transport it? Did you split it into sections or did you move it whole? Also, how thick are the walls? Having never built anything to that (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
(...) If this wasn't Lego it would be boring, but somewhow the knowledge of how it is constructed gives it that something extra . I think if you had worked out some sort of studless super SNOT construction it just wouldn't work. As a matter of (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
Hello! That's cool. That looks like a large Schultüte. (What's a Schultüte? Look it up here: (URL) at LEO.org>­) And it's another tower that's taller than mine. Sighs. The naked mini... erm... bigfigs = sculptures are great, too. Bye­ Jojo (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  first multi-colored sculpture - rhapsody in blue
 
At (URL) NWBrickCon2006> I showed my first ever multi-colored sculpture. It was a part of the moonbase display. It was an 8 foot tall cone with a bulging red stripe spiraling up the side. But the red stripe is structural. It’s not just tacked on the (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.loc.us.wa.sea, FTX) !! 
 
  Re: 18th Century Howitzer
 
(...) Thanks. I'm glad you like it. I posted a couple of pictures of this over on Eurobricks that show a bit better how the barrel and carriage go together. They are in this thread: (URL) (...) This page: (URL) has a pretty good explanation of the (...) (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.military, FTX)
 
  Re: 18th Century Howitzer
 
(...) Sort of. Howitzers were developed to fire at high angles, but were generally transported with the cannon horizontal. Nowadays, the word "howitzer" seems to be used for just about any cannon-like artillery. ROSCO (18 years ago, 12-Oct-06, to lugnet.build.military, FTX)


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