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Re: Site Update
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 8 Nov 2001 06:36:52 GMT
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I'd built a few smaller ones myself and they hadn't worked and ended up
getting recycled. It was something I'd meant to do since I first saw the
stained glass piece. It took a few photos to get the lighting inside
acceptable. It produced some really freaky pictures with too much light :)
James
"Hendo (John P. Henderson)" <hendo@valyance.com> wrote in message
news:GMEG2H.8JK@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.castle, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, James Stacey writes:
> > > Please have a look and LMKWYT.
> > > James
> > > www.minifig.co.uk
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> Regarding the new church,
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> A beautiful little model indeed ! (Well, perhaps not so little, but it has
> a quaintness to it -a simplicity, perhaps, that visually reduces its
> apparent size to a friendly managable level.)
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> I had thought of using the stained glass window in that way, but the church
> I recently built (sorry no pics yet) for my town was at a smaller scale and
> would not fit. I'm happy to see that it can illuminate the interior as
> shown in your image!
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> Keep up the great works of art and architecture!
> -Hendo
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