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Re: has anyone seen this? (great moc spotting)
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 30 Sep 2002 16:18:48 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Magnus Lauglo writes:
> Oh my God, that is simply beautiful. I wonder how much it cost to collect so
> many printeed wall sections...
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> In lugnet.castle, Erick Jensen writes:
> > That's beautiful, I hope the guy who made it can read these. Can anyone
> > tell if it's minifig scale, it doesn't seem to be.
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> It looks to me as if the outer walls are in minifig scale to the same extent
> that Lego's official castles are. The battlements are too low to protect a
> minifig properly, but if they were 6 pegs high, they woudl look unaturally
> large compared to the rest of the wall. There is a compromise to be made
> here, I think 4 or 5 bricks height works well. The keep seems to not be
> quite minifig scale, unless those turrets are only for decoration.
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> Just beautiful.
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> Magnus
In case you didn't know, that would be a model of Cinderella's Castle from
Walt Disney World, Florida.
http://www.solarius.com/dvp/gallery/wdw_castle_5.htm
It's to Mini-Fig scale about as much as the real Cinderella's Castle is to
human scale. The turrets in the real Cinderella's Castle are also for
decoration as well. I'm quite impressed with it, it is quite a nice model!
plucky
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| Oh my God, that is simply beautiful. I wonder how much it cost to collect so many printeed wall sections... (...) It looks to me as if the outer walls are in minifig scale to the same extent that Lego's official castles are. The battlements are too (...) (22 years ago, 30-Sep-02, to lugnet.castle)
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