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Hi everyone,
Well for Brickfest this year I brought along a project that I have been
working on since the Memorial Day weekend of this year. I am very pleased
with the way it turned out. As I told everyone that asked, my inspiration
came from watching the Civilization Discovery channel. For the past few
weekends they have been running shows about the various wonders of the world
and the different grand scale structures from the past that still stand
today around the world. So as you look at the pics, I am sure you will be
able to pick out the different building techniques from around the globe. I
hope you enjoy them:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=21970
If you have any questions/comments, please post I will try to answer/respond
the best I can.
Thanks,
Jim F.
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| Wow! I saw pictures of that in someone's gallery of Brickfest snapshots. That's really cool. It seems kind of Ankor Wat -y to me. Was that the ancient structure you were drawing on? Oh, one piece question. What is the clear colorless piece that is (...) (22 years ago, 23-Jul-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.build)
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| (...) What Jim neglects to mention is that this won a trophy for best non castle structure at BF... There are a LOT of neat features in this model. My fave has got to be the fountains though. (22 years ago, 23-Jul-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.build)
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| (...) Wow...looks so good it could be mistaken for a spoiler pic for the new Indiana Jones 4 movie. Great techniques in all parts of the model. Love the authentic "ancient" look. I can hear the "hummmmmmmm" mantras now... Jeff (22 years ago, 23-Jul-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.build)
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