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| (...) It's always astonishing somehow when the "legoness" of a model disappears when you look at it - the whole becomes more than the sum of the parts as your brain integrates the myriad tiny shapes into a larger design in an instant, sort of the (...) (23 years ago, 12-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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| (...) It's always a pleasure to hear the thoughts of a fellow artist. Thank you, Brian. Bryce (23 years ago, 12-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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| Bryce, This is exactly how I feel about this model-- the organic quality is astonishing, given the "limitations" (obviously being overcome almost daily in this group) of the medium. I feel as though I could get lost in the layers of detail, and yet (...) (23 years ago, 12-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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| Wow! Thank you Stuart. I was trying to make a super organic feeling (mecha). The whole project kind of spiralled out of control a bit. The same thing happened with the Q model. I really like that we all fight the same design problems in this group. (...) (23 years ago, 12-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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| Bryce, (...) It's funny to see you say it spiralled out of control (current tragic events notwithstanding)-- it appears to be so very much the opposite. The 'master plan' seems so obvious after completion, but I'm amazed (awestruck, baffled...)at (...) (23 years ago, 13-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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