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In lugnet.build.sculpture, Thomas Stangl wrote:
> Very nice.
>
> While I personally would have used plates/slopes in such an endeavor, I will say
> that using strictly bricks still looks VERY nice, I certainly can't fault the final
> product.
Thanks much! It also helps that I don't own that many white plates or slopes :)
> I was in my Dark Ages during my wedding, and it was an EXTREMELY small wedding
> anyways, but this certainly would have looked cool then. Of course, I didn't even
> own enough white Lego in 92 to build such a piece for my wedding (and to those
> people, that wouldn't be reading this anyways, that didn't think my marriage would
> last because my wife was too good for me, NYAHMYAHNYAH!) ;-)
>
> Now, the question is, are you going to go for live greenery in it, or Lego? Come
> on, rise to the challenge, make some Lego greenery that outshines the "real"
> greenery! ;-)
>
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> Tom Stangl
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I think the greenery will have to be silk. I'm afraid that all, and I do mean
all, of my green is tied up at the moment in my village.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=688530
It's a good idea though. Perhaps when its time to take the village apart and if
the swans are still together I'll attempt it.
Thanks for the reply!
--Anthony
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