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In lugnet.build.ancient, Mark Chan wrote:
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Incredible! I always admire Lego buildings in (near) mini-fig scale that
capture all the details of the Real Thing.
It is better than MiniLand, since I can almost imagine getting enough of the
right bricks to build one - and have it still fit in my house, and it also
takes more creativitiy to capture the essence of a building at your model
scale. The domed roofs and architectural details really stand out.
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Many thanks for your nice feedback!
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Do you have any fears about the heat from the light bulb hurting the model?
(warping, color fade, etc.) Ive thought about lighting some of my models up
- but I didnt want to risk adverse effects from the bulb heat.
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I had some fears about the heat of the bulbs. There are two 25 watt bulbs inside
the Santa Maria. And at 1000steine-Land they sometimes where on for more then 4
hours. I lifted the dome time to time to check the temperatures. And it was ok,
nothing to fear about. Using only 25 watt was a good decision! There is quite
enough space between the bulbs and the first LEGO pieces. Next time I also could
use a fan?
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This goes on my list of Most Beautiful Lego Buildings Modeled from the Real
World
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Thanks, does this list exists online or only in your mind?
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Keep on inspiring us with your excellent models!
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Yep, Venice will be extended!
Ive uploaded some more pics of the Santa Maria della Salute (even pics of the
original one in Venice) and of my minifig Venice:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=89645
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=89644
Regards,
HoMa
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