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Re: Adventures of the Legoland Coast Guard Cutter
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general, lugnet.build
Date: 
Tue, 23 Nov 1999 22:35:22 GMT
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Hi Erin,

The 'water' was just a piece of blue poster board over which I placed a 2' x
4' fluorescent light panel.  There are several styles of panels available, but
the pebbled finish looks the best for Lego boats.  It's the same water I used
when taking pictures of my supertanker.

http://userweb.springnet1.com/jdavenp/Supertanker.html

Thanks for stopping by!
Joe

Erin Windross wrote:

In lugnet.general, Joe Davenport writes:
Ride the waves with the fearless pilots and crew of the U.S.S.
Platesville at:

http://userweb.springnet1.com/jdavenp/coastguard.html

Thanks,
Joe

BRAVO!

Great job Joe!!!
I must say I am impressed, your ship looks really, really good!
But one question, how did you make the water? did you use blue tinfoil? or
blue paper?
Anyway, I think your ship looks great!
Keep up the great work.

Erin
--
in a recent poll, 9% of minifigs said they would rather have Spamcake
than dine on raw timmy (those savages!)



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  Re: Adventures of the Legoland Coast Guard Cutter
 
(...) BRAVO! Great job Joe!!! I must say I am impressed, your ship looks really, really good! But one question, how did you make the water? did you use blue tinfoil? or blue paper? Anyway, I think your ship looks great! Keep up the great work. Erin (...) (25 years ago, 23-Nov-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build)

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