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Re: LEGO skyscrapers
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 8 Jun 2001 14:53:45 GMT
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Very impressive. Were the taller buildings structurally strong? It looks
like the largest building was four walls with an open interior -- did
the walls bow in or out?
I like Henry's white temple building quite a bit. The whole thing is
inspiring.
Cary
"Eric Harshbarger" <eric@ericharshbarger.org> wrote in message
news:3B20CFB7.D69F9130@ericharshbarger.org...
Folks,
I'm happy to announce a webpage I just scribed that details a
collaborative effort bewteen myself and fellow LEGO sculptor Henry Lim.
http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/forum.html
cheers,
eric
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"Oh please, if people are going to start telling the truth around
here... I'm going to bed." - Jackie-O (Parker Posey, THE HOUSE OF YES)
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| Yes, actually the buildings were all almost completely hollow. They were obviously strong enough to support themselves, but I had to be careful as they got taller. The red building's roof is set upon a few cross-struts that were 7 rows of 2x6 (...) (23 years ago, 8-Jun-01, to lugnet.build)
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| Folks, I'm happy to announce a webpage I just scribed that details a collaborative effort bewteen myself and fellow LEGO sculptor Henry Lim. (URL) ---...--- Eric Harshbarger / eric@ericharshbarger.org / www.ericharshbarger.org "Oh please, if people (...) (23 years ago, 8-Jun-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general, lugnet.announce) !!
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