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Re: What TLG set "revolutionized" your building?
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Wed, 30 May 2007 01:55:33 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Karl Paulsen wrote:
> Many of the folks here have long surpassed the techniques used in TLG sets, and
> the pictures that folks post here are the most inspiring things I've ever seen,
> but as it relates to "Official" sets, What LEGO set:
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> ...made you approach building differently?
> and/or
> ...caused you to integrate new techniques that have improved your building?
> and/or
> ...inspired you to raise the sophistication and complexity of your building?
I'm sure there were many that influenced me as a kid, but as an adult I think I
would have to peg the Yoda sculpture (http://guide.lugnet.com/set/7194) as one
that probably inspired me the most. I liked it because it kept to a
straight-ahead studs-up format while integrating some very organic sculpting
techniques. I credit it with giving me the confidence to tackle the pod section
of my CN Tower model: (http://www.apotome.com/misc/blog_tower.jpg)
Allan B.
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| Many of the folks here have long surpassed the techniques used in TLG sets, and the pictures that folks post here are the most inspiring things I've ever seen, but as it relates to "Official" sets, What LEGO set: ...made you approach building (...) (17 years ago, 29-May-07, to lugnet.build)
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