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In lugnet.build.sculpture, Kevin McMillin writes:
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Adrian Drake writes:
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> > http://www.brickfrenzy.com/sculpture_map.html
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> Wow! The map looks huge on my screen, it must look gigantic in person. The
> boundary lines between states look very smooth and fluid.
One of the benefits of building big is the pixellation of the edges between
the states is minimized. That, and I spent a great deal of time while I was
making the images tweaking the borders so they looked good.
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> It would be very neat to see at the various conventions. Since I won't be
> at them, I guess I would fit into
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tremor/Sculpture/map/map_10.jpg this image.
If I really felt the urge to get crazy, I could start populating it now with
dots from lugnetters. I'm not feeling that crazy right now, though :)
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> Very creative method of attaching the baseplates.
Thanks. I knew I had to make this transportable, so ease of disassembly was
a prime concern. This technique worked out very well. Plus, it looks
pretty cool when the pieces are separated :)
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> The image of the stacked sections really illustrates how large this must
> really be.
Yeah, it's almost a cube of solid bricks :)
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> Great job,
> -Kevin
Adrian
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