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Re: Another day, another desk
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lugnet.build
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Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:35:58 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Johannes Koehler wrote:
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Hello!
On October 23rd 1805 - thats today 200 years ago - the Austrian writer
Adalbert Stifter was born. His novels are broadly considered boring, but at
least he is the author of the book Bunte Steine (Colourful Stones) which
title can - in German more than in the English translation - be considered a
label on our hobby. The colourful stones are, of course, not LEGO bricks but
rock crystall, iron pyrites and other minerals. Thats just the background
for this picture:
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Whenever I see a furniture post from you I know it will have low piece count and
a very high ratio of those will have unusual and innovative uses...
No less than 6 really cool odd part tricks here! I am including the use of
jumper plates as drawer fronts. The inkwell (2), lamp, chair back, chair arms...
There is not an uninteresting brick in this composition!
Like the great still life paintings, you observe a color harmony, and there is a
circular flow among the compositions parts for the eye to follow.
I am reminded of other minifig playing mocs over the years, such as the Lugnet
block playing characters, the Royal Train, Minifig Museum of Modern Art...
I just love this moc and cant stop looking at it.
-Erik
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| | Another day, another desk
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| Hello! On October 23rd 1805 - that's today 200 years ago - the Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter was born. His novels are broadly considered boring, but at least he is the author of the book "Bunte Steine" (Colourful Stones) which title can - in (...) (19 years ago, 23-Oct-05, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.general, lugnet.build, FTX) !!
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