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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Wilson writes:
> Kerry Raymond wrote in message ...
> > Well, if the Chip-n-Dip is a completely different baseplate, we clearly need
> > a different name for the Ogel's Control Center baseplate. The Olive Pit,
> > perhaps?
>
> It's been called the "Pool and driveway" baseplate since it first appeared
> in 6416, Poolside Paradise
Well, yeah, but that's sort of missing the point of novel
usage. Perhaps the "cheez-n-crackers" baseplate? It's
obviously single-fluid in potential, unless one decides to
build up other containers out of 1xn bricks (and uses a
sufficiently thick liquid). However, Easy Cheez in the
pool would be rather spiffy.
Ob-other-uses: I saw at Leiden Centraal station today
a Playmobil Victorian House with about 11 stories, each
modified by the "creator/artist" to evince something
different. Very strange and somewhat disturbing it was,
I'll get pictures if I can...and of course put 'em in o-t.
Has anyone around here seen LEGO sculpture of a similar
sort (non-TLC-approved) in their daily wanderings?
best
LFB
(pushing for NG lugnet.comestibles...?) ;)
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