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Re: people i would most like to build with...
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lugnet.build
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Wed, 24 Mar 1999 01:33:15 GMT
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First of all I was completely surprised to be mentioned in this list (by
Sproat) considering how long I have been around. Secondly I have to say
that sitting down with a bunch of Lego heads and a huge pile of
precision A.B.S. parts with some SciFi movies or something like that
would have to result in some pretty cool models. This does seem to be
rather difficult though. I'm in Austin, TX along with Jason Spangler
in case anyone else is close.
Pat J.
John Morgan wrote:
> In lugnet.build, Larry Pieniazek writes:
>
> > But the problem with a thread like this is that it's likely to hurt the
> > feelings of people we overlook. There are a LOT of good builders out
> > there
>
> hopefully the others will understand there are so many variations of
> what
> people think are "good" builders ..towns , technic, trains...space
> .... we are
> all at our own level( me being beginner )and everytime I start to
> check out
> new creations and web pages I get totally lost in how many different
> ways
> people are using their own concepts. links expand and the next thing I
> am
> looking at stuff folks around the world are doing.I like to think we
> can use
> what everyone is sharing to expand our own building ideas, while
> keeping the
> understanding, each creation is our own and thus unique to the world
> of Lego®.
> the "Dream Team " builders is a great idea and maybe some day we can
> see
> something they have built. Hopefully all will understand the
> possibility of
> bringing new heights to our Lego® creative world : )
>
> John
>
> > no matter where you go , there you are ... so make sure you take
> your Legos®>
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