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(...) ironically, i didn't study anything but my lego pieces! i haven't yet tried to reproduce a certain style in great detail, i usually just work toward getting a look. an architect or art historian may be able to point out mistakes and anomalies (...) (20 years ago, 28-Jun-04, to lugnet.build.arch, FTX)
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| | Re: moc: warehouse loft conversion
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(...) i built an example of a 1x2 curve a few years ago. sorry, the photo's huge. (URL) a better example of a curved wall is jeremy rear's (URL) portland convention centre> moc used at brickfest pdx. now that's a curved wall! -§ deborah §- (20 years ago, 28-Jun-04, to lugnet.build.arch, FTX)
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(...) Yes, one of the members of my club (BayLUG) used the same technique to build a water tower for our train layout. Actually, we have two water towers: the smaller diameter one is built using 1x2 log bricks and 1x1 round bricks, which is very (...) (20 years ago, 28-Jun-04, to lugnet.build.arch, FTX)
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| | Curved walls (was Re: moc: warehouse loft conversion
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In lugnet.build.arch, John Kyle wrote: (snip) (...) These may be of interest to you: (2 URLs) And here's a brief explanation on curved walls: (URL) >> Eric Brok (URL) LEGO On My Mind> (20 years ago, 28-Jun-04, to lugnet.build.arch, FTX)
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| | Re: moc: warehouse loft conversion
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(...) Deborah, I love the house! It felt like I was watching "Extreme Homes" on HGTV. I especially like the innovative use of parts to make some interesting furniture, like the arm chairs in the bathroom, exercise bike, and kitchen appliances. Kevin (20 years ago, 28-Jun-04, to lugnet.build.arch, FTX)
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