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Hello again!
Here is another MOC, a mosaic of a motorcycle.
This was done for a client who wanted some glued models for her kids Lego themed
playroom. This model measures 2 1/2 feet long, and 1 1/2 foot tall. It is built
in the shape of the object as opposed to having a frame or border around it like
previous mosaics I have done. And as with all mosaics I have built, it is done
freehand without the use of computers.
There are little hidden access panels that conceal technic bricks so it can be
screwed to the wall.
I like how this one turned out, so I might be making a copy available on my ebay
store.
The only thing that sucked about it is the same thing as my above posted PT-109,
is that is uses a lot of old light grey! But I suppose that is the hazzard of
making and selling Lego sculptures, I have to see large parts of my collections
going out the door never to return!
Oh well, what can you do? Beats the alternative, I suppose!
Enjoy!
Bill Vollbrecht
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| (...) That's an interesting new take on the whole mosaic idea! If you value your old grey so much (don't we all), why not make your commissioned sculptures out of new grey? -Bryan (19 years ago, 17-Aug-05, to lugnet.build.mosaic, FTX)
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| (...) Bill, That's way cool, though the Kawasaki rider in me would prefer to see it in a parallel twin. Nice work on the spokes, too, they really look like spokes. Thanks, George (19 years ago, 18-Aug-05, to lugnet.build.mosaic, FTX)
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| Bill, I thought this was sooooo cool. I clicked on it right away when I saw it on Brickshelf. I like the way it looks and the impression the mosaic design gives when you look at parts like the engine and even the front headlight with the white (...) (19 years ago, 18-Aug-05, to lugnet.build.mosaic)
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