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Re: VIP treatment
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lugnet.build.microscale
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Thu, 9 Dec 2004 03:39:12 GMT
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Nathanael Kuipers wrote:
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Paul S. DUrbano wrote:
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Hey Nathanael,
Looks great! Lots of details. Good looking building. Love the limo. Nice
tree.
Regards,
Paul
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Thanks Paul!
It was fun and something a bit different as usual. Should build something new
now and send it in for next week. Its still hard to figure out what people
like to see... Any suggestions?
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Keeping with the common theme for this competition I like to see city/town
buildings, like you did. I like to see stuff thats detailed and has
interesting and varied building techniques. I look for things that not only
look good but also would be fun to build. For example, some folks have done
skyscrapers that have a uniform, repetitive, structure to them. While I think
they look good, they seem like theyd be less fun to put together than something
with more varied details, since most of the building steps would be repetitive
with the skyscrapers.
For a suggestion: Something that has multi-leveled landscaping like in the
following brickshelf folder, but of course done in microscale:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=hachi
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Nate
p.s. Already started to rebuild the 4404 F1?
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No, not yet. I really want to but it still seems too daunting for me to figure
out from the pictures I have so far. I need more detail pictures, please!
Thanks
-Paul
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