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  Re: Snowman Sculpture
 
(...) I basically did it all on Friday. Probably around 8-10 hours or so. I'm getting pretty adept at doing circular objects in sculpture, so it didn't really take me that long at all to do the ball shapes. Adrian -- www.brickfrenzy.com (23 years ago, 1-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
 
  Re: Snowman Sculpture
 
(...) How cool! How long did it take you do it ... ? -- Pawel (23 years ago, 1-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
 
  Snowman Sculpture
 
Quick on the toes of my A-10 comes this cute little sculpture. It's a snowman. Find it on the sculpture page, and enjoy! Adrian -- www.brickfrenzy.com (23 years ago, 1-Dec-01, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.fun.holiday, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build) ! 
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) It sure does--thanks to all. I just needed a graphic explanation of how the engine stroked. :) I've always passed Angelucci up, only because he goes for breadth over depth. But for comparative discussion that's more valuable, no doubt about (...) (23 years ago, 20-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) I have two great books I found at Borders Books a few weeks ago. They are the "Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft" and "Illustrated Encyclopedia of Civil Aircraft" both by Enzo Angelucci. Between these two books they have most every (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) Try this link, (URL) . I did a search on Gnome rotary, as that was the most famous one I can think of. In short, the cylinders and crankcase rotate around the hollow, offcenter crankshaft. The intake valve is in the bottom of the piston, and (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) Try "radial engine" or "radial rotary engine" the more correct term for the engine type in your search. Best DaveG (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) I've been trying to find a diagram of the old rotary engine, but searches always bring up the Wankel engine, which isn't nearly the same thing. I'm trying to get a sense for how much of the engine rotated, and how fuel delivery was done if the (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) If the engine spins with the propellor, then it is a rotary engine, and it is correct, see this link for more detail, (URL) . In reality, the rotary engine packed so much torque that inexperience pilots routinely crashed flying the Camel. (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) Here's a review that should help you make your decision: (URL) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) Wasn't this an intentional part of the design? I had thought that the radial engines of that era rotated around a central shaft just like the model. Mike (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) Yes, particuarily if you like the model. Does it have good peices? yes, particuarily for black little 1x1 rounds with flanged ends. This set has two, they make the gun barrel ends. Like the ones in the harry potter sets only not orange. Also (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
(...) Yes, yes, yes, and YES! The Sopwith Camel is a great set, and a joy to build. Adrian (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
 
Is it worth getting? Does it have good peices? Just wanted to know before I make my Christmas list.. :-) Thanx, <<Joel>> (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Merry Christmas! Candy Cane Sculpture
 
Really? I look forward to seeing what you've got coming. I am thinking about doing another christmas sculpture as well, but I haven't yet been inspired (there's another non-christmas project that's taking up way too much of my thoughts right now) I (...) (23 years ago, 17-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
 
  Re: Merry Christmas! Candy Cane Sculpture
 
good job (as usual), Adrian. I had actually been thinking that a Candy cane sculpture would be suitable for LEGO... but you beat me to the punch. Plus, I have a separate Xmas LEGO sculpture that I will announce soon. eric (...) (23 years ago, 17-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
 
  Re: Merry Christmas! Candy Cane Sculpture
 
(...) Not much, no. The wall of the entire thing is about 4 bricks thick, including the hook. There's a support rib in the very center of hook that keeps everything together, but otherwise it's completely hollow. Adrian (...) (23 years ago, 17-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
 
  Re: Merry Christmas! Candy Cane Sculpture
 
That's a cool cane. :) Does it need some sort of support structure in it so the top 'hook' doesn't break off from the rest? (...) (23 years ago, 17-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)
 
  Merry Christmas! Candy Cane Sculpture
 
Hey gang. It's a little early, but it's time to get into the christmas spirit, don't you think? (URL) (23 years ago, 17-Nov-01, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.fun.holiday)  
 
  Re: Pics:"Cubed" Brick Sculptures
 
(...) (URL) you Eric, Tamy and Gary for the nice words-- I'll pass them along to my son Ross! -John (23 years ago, 31-Oct-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.general)


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