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In lugnet.build.military, Shaun Sullivan writes:
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> I posted a gallery of pictures of my European-style home with severe bomb or
> fire damage. The building ha(d) a shop on the ground floor, with proprietor
> housing on the two floors above. However, it seems that a grand mishap has
> ravaged the structure, leaving it strewn with rubble and fallen walls:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=20979
Very nice. I caught a glimpse or two of this in the images from the NELUG
usage, but I did not fully recognize how cool the work was. My first
thought is a flashback to the scene in Saving Private Ryan where the heroes
encounter the French family stranded in their ruined home (just before one
of the heroes gets shot by a sniper). But, a closer look reveals a very
nice way to use an old Crater Plate for something non-space. I love the use
of sloped elements and debris!
Cheers,
-Hendo
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| (...) Hey! It worked! That is exactly the image that kept creeping into my head while I was building it! That, and a post office design in a diorama at the Portland (Maine) airport, where they have a number of models on display. The one I'm thinking (...) (22 years ago, 7-Aug-02, to lugnet.build.military, lugnet.town)
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