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In lugnet.build, Brad Hamilton writes:
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> Greg Majewski <citrusx__@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:GEF64r.DyG@lugnet.com...
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> > I really like the design of te building, but I'm not sure if I dig the
> > silver parts used. They look like they were added as an afterthought.
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> > greg
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> Thanks for the compliment.
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> Actually the silver pieces are fairly tightly integrated into the structure.
> There is no way to remove them without destroying the building. However, I
> can see your criticism as being valid. These panels are fairly difficult to
> use in a minifig scale building because:
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> - They were designed for a much larger scale.
> - Strangely enough, they are offset at a slight angle from their mounting.
> This makes it look like the panels are slapped on there and hanging by a
> thread even though they are solidly attached. These panels would be far
> more asthetically pleasing if they were straight as compared to their
> mountings.
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> Without the panels, I would have needed some sort of trim or the building
> would have looked excessively plain. I could have used gray, as I did on
> the sides, but I think that the silver dresses it up a bit. The angling of
> the panels is definitely a downer, but overall, I think that they add to it
> rather than detract.
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> Brad
I actully liked the idea, and your building give me great ideas, not that i
copy, but they get me thinking on how to build interesting buildings.
Josh
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