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Re: The Brick Testament enters The Wilderness
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Thu, 6 Feb 2003 20:29:22 GMT
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Brendan,

Great work as always.

Aaron Becomes a Priest:  I love the flower-turban.  Aaron looks a bit like a
hippy.  My favorite beast is the ram--I've always like your upsidedown
construction on these (I think I noticed this first in the cows in Pharoah's
dream).  I also like how you didn't quite press the plate to the slope in
the ox to give a slightly open mouth.  Nice entrails.  What are those white
rib pieces sitting on the alter in 8:24?  My favorite photo is probably
Aaron's son collecting the blook in the background of 8:15.

God Kills Aaron's Sons:  Cool design on the censers.  I'm not a fan of the
bolts of fire in 10:2, but I don't have a better suggestion than those 1xn
trans orange bricks.  Favorite picture--the nephews dragging the son's away.
Odd how the fire burned off all their skin and clothes but didn't touch the
capes.  :)

The Fire of Yahweh:  Cool, we're starting to see the ark on the move.  I
still really like those craggy mountains in the background.  "Trudging
through the desert is not my idea of a good time."  LOL!  Still not thrilled
with the firebolts, but when they're out of focus it's not as bad.  I do
really like the wall  of fire in the background of  11:2.  Hey, how's Moses
held up in that shot?  Two black headlight bricks?

The people demand meat:  Favorite shot--thinking of garlic.  -homer simpson
voice- mmmmmmm, garlic -/homer simpson voice-  A little too much cloud
talking, but you're limited by the text there.  Then I'm hit with the
thought "Dang!  He's got a massive pile of birds"

Moses is Criticized:  Moses married Shaq!!  That turban works great for
hair.  What's that torso from?  I really like the perspective on 12:6-8.
Miriam in white looks great.  Covering her face with her hands is a good
solution to the lack of a suitible face in white (is there anything out
there but the two different skulls?), and you could image that covering her
face is exactly what she would do.

Bruce



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  Re: The Brick Testament enters The Wilderness
 
(...) Thanks, Bruce. (...) Those are the chin-strap section of white space/motorcycle helmets. I have lots and lots of those now from when I hand-carve God's white hairpiece out of a white helmet hair each time I make a Holy Trinity custom set to (...) (22 years ago, 6-Feb-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)

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  The Brick Testament enters The Wilderness
 
A new main section called "The Wilderness" has been added to The Brick Testament to cover the continuing narrative stories from the books of Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. We kick things off with five new illustrated stories which can be found (...) (22 years ago, 5-Feb-03, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.ancient) !! 

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