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Re: New Stories from the New Testament
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Fri, 8 Feb 2002 23:26:56 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Brendan Powell Smith writes:
> In lugnet.build.ancient, Bruce Hietbrink writes:
> > What is the source of the afro hair seen on Simeon and on some slaves?
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> That's a hair piece that I fashioned a while back based on someone on
> LUGNET's suggestion. It's the Native American bison headgear with the horns
> cut off and colored black (instead of brown) with a permanent marker.
Aha! That's what it was. At first I thought it was the Prof. Quirrel
(Harry Potter theme) turban painted black, but it didn't have the hole in front.
> The intensely strange imagery of Revelation will prove quite
> the building challenge, but I hope to attempt something with it in the
> future.
Cool. That would make for some of the most surreal Lego building ever.
Daniel's visions, too.
> But I feel I better return my attention to the neglected Old
> Testament side of the site for the next installment.
4 most anticipated Old Testament items:
1. The plagues in the Exodus story. I've got images of a whole pile of
those Harry Potter frogs all over the place.
2. Parting of the Red Sea (or the Sea of Reeds, you pick)
3. Various battles. I'm a sucker for big battlefield layouts.
4. The temple. This could be a very cool model.
Keep up the good work.
One question: Seriously, how do you pay for your Lego habit? Are you
operating a large Bricklink shop and building out of the overflow?
Bruce
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| (...) Undoubtedly. @8^) (...) The stockpiling of frogs has begun. (...) I don't run a BrickBay (oops! don't sue!), I mean BrickLink shop, nor do I tear apart sets to sell on eBay. And in fact, getting the frogs from Bricklink was one of the only (...) (23 years ago, 9-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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| (...) Thanks. @8^) (...) Mt 27:3-5 gives a wholly different and incompatible story of what happened to Judas than the one presented in Ac 1:15-19. In Matthew, Judas feels remorse for his actions, returns his thirty silver pieces to the chief priests (...) (23 years ago, 8-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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