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Re: The Brick Testament - David loses a new son, gains a new hat
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Sat, 26 Apr 2008 14:02:42 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
Nice. :) Of course, Im updating with 9 new stories today, so there goes your
hard-fought progress.
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Eye gouger - Interesting throne for Hanun; there are some pieces I dont
recognize there.
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Id guess its actually just two instances of one new piece you dont recognize.
That throne is built around the odd piece I used as the two arm rests. It looks
like multiple parts, but its some strange piece that includes the plate on the
bottom, the triangular middle piece, and the tubes on top. Id link to it on
Bricklink, but I cant think of what category it would be under. I built that
throne a couple years ago and was waiting for a chance to throw it in somewhere.
It seems like it might be a good throne for Satan in Hell, but I dont know when
Id be illustrating that (if ever), so I gave it to the Ammonite king instead.
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The shaved beards work well (brasso or photoshop?).
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I had to look up what Brasso even is (sounded familiar, but I wouldnt have been
able to say what its for), but now I see that its Wikipedia entry even notes
that Brasso can also be used on Lego minifigures to remove markings. Ive
never tried that. For almost all my minifig marking-removals, Ive scraped
things off with a hobby knife (as indeed I did here for the beards). I will
sometimes do photoshop removal for very little details and/or ones that wont
recur in multiple photos.
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Return of the chariot design - I dont think weve seen
that since the Exodus story.
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They made an appearance in Judges when God could not defeat the Philistines
because they had iron chariots. I feel like there may have been one other
chariot appearance in the interim, but I cant place it.
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Adultery, Murder - The wall detail with Jar-Jar heads is outstanding. How
are those attached?
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That was tricky to build around Jar-Jars big head. The connection is the
standard stud-to-hole type. The method was to attach the upside-down Jar-Jar
heads by their neckhole along an upside-down tan 1x12 brick with four studs
distance between each head. On the middle two studs of that four-stud
distance, I attached dark gray 1x2 jumper plates. Then I attached 1x3 tan
slopes to the stud on the jumper plates, and voila. Thats pretty much it.
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Is the second image one photo, or a combination?
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That one is just one photo. To get the camera to focus correctly and adjust for
light and color correctly, I set the scene up so that the big white wall with
Bathshebas window is not attached to the rest of the scene. Id take the wall
out of place, then hold the shutter halfway down on the camera to lock in the
light and color settings for Bathshebas well-lit interior, then Id put the
wall back in place and use a board in my left hand to selectively block-out
light to make the exterior look a bit darker, and then finally snap the shot
with my right hand.
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Her 1x1 rounds are hilarious. How are her legs held
on? Im guessing technic half-pins, but dont see the little edge.
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Her legs/feet are just two 1x1 yellow tiles propped up on the studs on the edge
of the tub. Just gravity and friction holding them in place.
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I like the zig-zag wall detail in Davids room a lot.
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Thanks. I wanted to experiment with slopes in a wall design. I think other
builders have done a better job doing something like that but without all the
little gaps that my wall has where some of the angles meet.
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Id be concerned if I were him about that bedframe falling
down on me.
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When I first built the four-post bed for David, I imagined Id figure out a way
to use some LEGO canvas element to make it a canopy bed. But I never did get
that to work. Later I became very annoyed by the bed posts because they kept
getting in the way of a decent camera angle and/or falling apart. I did like
using spears stuck into the little gaps in Davids floor pattern as the support
posts, but overall I wasnt very happy with how I made Davids royal bed.
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God kills - Why does baby sleep naked,
but when hes dead they clothe him?
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Heh. Well, in the first clothed photo, hes still alive, just very ill. So I
imagine they wrapped him up when they noticed he was turning blue (in the hopes
that that is the proper thing to do for a baby struck who has been struck by an
illness from God).
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Rabbah - Inconsistency alert - back in the eye gouger story the crown didnt
have that jewel piece.
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Cant a king have two different crowns, wearing one sometimes and another on
other occasions? I gave Saul an
around-the-palace crown and a
battle crown.
But yeah, I basically should have planned these stories out better to have Hanun
wearing the jewel-crown back when you first see him. I couldve even had his
father Nahash wearing it
way back when. Alas, I let this detail slip past me. Never again!
Thanks for sticking in there with the comments, Bruce!
-Brendan
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