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Re: Of Snakes, Massacres, and Talking Donkeys
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lugnet.build.ancient
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Fri, 9 May 2003 23:24:35 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Tobbe Arnesson writes:
> Aaah! The gore!
Mmmm... bible gore...
> I love how you did the red and white floor, very creative (not that I expect
> any less from you .-) ).
Thanks. That's the second out of three ways I've recently used that same
piece to do interesting floor or wall patterns for throne rooms. It let's
you get some nice non-standard LEGO angles.
> Is that a broken sword or is the camera folling me?
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/revbps/bricktestament/massacre-of-the-bash/nm21_35c.jpg
It is. I couldn't seem to get a satisfactory sword-plunged-into-someone
look without cheating a little bit like that. That broken sword has
actually made several previous appearances.
> I also like the chin guard helmet pieces as ribs!
Ah yes, the leftovers from carving Yahweh's white hairpiece for the Holy
Trinity sets. Makes for nice bones.
> You could do sences out of Braindead or Bad Taste with all the splatter
> practise you get from the bible - on a mission from the holy book! :)
Well, maybe if Peter Jackson appears to me in the form of a burning bush and
commands me to illustrate his movies in LEGO I'll consider it. But until
then, I'll stick with the Bible. It's gory enough as it is. And I don't
want to move in on Bruce Hietbrink's territory. @8^)
-Rev. Smith
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