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Re: Announcing my newly completed website
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Sat, 17 Oct 1998 23:30:40 GMT
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richard.dee@nospam.virgin.net wrote in message ...

Is that the tallest pyramid you have managed to build? What were the
difficulties experienced?
Need to build solidly, wall collapse? Do tell, I like pyramids..........

Matthew Verdier wrote in message ...

Hello, Everyone!

I just finished updating my new GeoCities page tonight.  3 different
Cathedrals, 1 Priory, several castles and 4 entries into Erik Wilson's
Ancient Building Contest and a few others.  Over 120 pictures all • together,
some of my old stuff, some new.  All of the pictures have been rescanned
within the last 2 weeks and the pictures have been compressed and cleaned
up.  My latest creation, Prince Strondheim's Castle, is now posted and • ready
for your viewing.  The URL is below in my sig.  Please let me know what • you
think.

The little Pyramid had no problems.  I tried in the past to build bigger
ones, and had some problems once the size of an edge got larger than about 2
feet.  I built it after I finished the Huge Gothic Cathedral with the few
left over 2x4 gray bricks.  Originally, it was going to be to test building
a spiraling ramp.  Then I was going to build a much larger one roughly to
minifig scale, with all the internal chambers in the Great Pyramid that we
currently know of.  A few quick calculations led me to realize such a
pyramid would be much to large for my current collection.  So it turned into
a long term goal.

Thanks for the comments

Matthew Verdier

"You can't just say you're King because some watery tart threw a sword at
you"
Dennis, 700 AD

http://www.GeoCities.com/CapeCanaveral/2738/mjvlego.html



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(...) I resolved a building difficulty which would also work to stabalize a pyramid. I wanted the roof of my train station to be durable enough to remove in one piece. I reinforced the underside of the roof with narrow plates which spanned the (...) (26 years ago, 23-Oct-98, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)

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Is that the tallest pyramid you have managed to build? What were the difficulties experienced? Need to build solidly, wall collapse? Do tell, I like pyramids......... Matthew Verdier wrote in message ... (...) ready (...) (26 years ago, 17-Oct-98, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)

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