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Re: New part : 973p4a - Minifig Torso with Castle Bodice Pattern
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lugnet.cad.dat.parts
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Sat, 3 Nov 2001 14:02:48 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Damien Guichard writes:
> In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Chris Dee writes:
> > Here is the "castle maiden" torso - as this exists in green and blue, I have
> > hardcoded background and made the part colour determine the bodice/necklace
> > colour. Please LMKWYT - Chris
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> What an excellent quality! And so lovely!
Thanks.
> I open LDView. I zoom so far that
> I could kiss the forest babe, and yet I can't find any default or
> imperfection. My own LDraw parts are so trivial! These days, many lugnet
> people complain about the lack of reply. May be this is the wrong attitude.
> I think posting is sharing, not gaining popularity, nor waiting
> consideration or even reply. I do not feel frustrated. No reply is ever ok
> for me. Sharing is its own reward. If so then the debate would vanish.
Agreed - I dont author parts to get recognition - I do so because I enjoy it
and want to share the fruits of my enjoyment. In a new parts context no reply
for me means that nobody sees anything wrong with the part (or has no
interest). I do want to see replies if people find errors, or want to suggest
improvements.
> Remember, lugnet people, the first of the lego values is this one: the world
> is not to be conquered, it is to be built. Does Rob'N Hood fight to conquer
> the heart of the forest babe? No, he fights to build a better world.
>
> Keep the good work Chris,
I'll try.
>
> Damien
Chris
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