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Re: Studless Brick Wall Study
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lugnet.build.arch
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Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:27:06 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jonathan Eric Hunter wrote:
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Hi All,
Here is the beginning of a studless brick wall study I just started. I have
more floors to build and details to work out, but you get the idea...
Build On!
Jonathan Eric Hunter
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Man, oh man. This is really what its all about. What a cool style. Its nice to
know that there are still lugnetters who are actually building and not spending
all day in front of their computer screens stroking their intellect.
The aspect here that really drove me to comment is the scale of this building.
Its basically the same scale that Ive been using to construct buildings for the
belville figures.
Admittedly, detail is not my strong suit. Neither is it grand-scale projects
like you master builders are accustomed to. My area of focus with Lego of late
has been trying to illustrate to tlg that belville currently sucks, but could be
totally awesome if they followed the same aesthetic guidlines as the rest of the
system stuff.
But I digress.
I should also say that its surprising to me that the setting of this model
seems so New York streetcorner. Arent you in southern california? Where did
the inspiration for this model (aside from tinkering with the brickwall
methodology) come from?
Thanks again for sharing,
D
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