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Re: My first MOC: Animal Sculptures
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lugnet.build
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Sun, 8 Apr 2001 03:18:11 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Natalia Nazarewicz writes:
> I'll NEVER make MOCs as good as my brother's. :-)
Never say never!! <grin> Now, Pawel is good, but I bet you can show him what
the real stuff is all about, and do a good job at it too. ;-) Girl-power, honey!
On a more serious note - this is a totally different class than Pawel's
creations. These belong with the sculptures - like Adrian Drake's, and in
the same category (although very different size) of Henry Lim and Eric H's
stuff. Very cool. I totally appreciate people who aren't limiting their
minds to m-f scale buildings. My brain's just too small to do things like
that... I'm a blonde, I can't even type and.... think..... at.... the...
same... time.... <grin>
> You would probably feed the elephant green and tan 1 x 1 plates (leaves and
> wheat/grain). Then you would run away to avoid being trampled.
Sounds like a plan!
And BTW, I like the elephant and the yellow cat, but the white cat is my
favorite. I mean, that is impressive!! I love cats and have had a few
attempts to sculpt them (not out of lego though)... you really captured the
essence of the cat's posture there. Love it.
It's always cool when you can subvert family members to lego. I wish my
sister would build - she feels like I upstage her so she kinda gives up from
the start. :-/
Take care ye siblings, and don't fight over the lego (too much!).
-Shiri
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| (...) Thanks! I'll NEVER make MOCs as good as my brother's. :-) You would probably feed the elephant green and tan 1 x 1 plates (leaves and wheat/grain). Then you would run away to avoid being trampled. Natalia (23 years ago, 8-Apr-01, to lugnet.build)
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