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Re: 1970s sets in microscale
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lugnet.build.microscale
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Wed, 6 Jun 2007 10:49:16 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Thomas Main wrote:
> Inspired by reading Gary Istok's Unofficial Lego Sets/Parts Collector's Guide
> and webpages like Brickfetish, as well as delving into my own sense of nostalgia
> for classic Lego sets, I have started to build some of my favorite sets of the
> past in microscale.
Thomas, these are fantastic. You've not just captured the spirit of these
models, but you've nailed a lot of the fine details as well. I saw your post
yesterday and it really made my day, as the hospital and the brick yard are two
of my favorite childhood models. :)
> Any suggestions for improvements or other ideas are most welcomed.
Along with set #580 and #555 the other one of that era that truly warms my heart
is:
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/357_1
Maybe that would make a good companion piece to the ones you've already
completed? :)
Thanks again for posting these. I would agree with what Janey posted. I think
you've really raised the bar in the microscale world.
All the best,
Allan B.
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