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smoochie: (URL) notes: so here is little crackhead lenny surfing the net and he finds this cool picture of a medieval manor house and he says to himself that he could build that, given he had the ruby of sulifar, so he went and passed through the (...) (22 years ago, 13-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.general, lugnet.build)
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(...) Something about that blue roof with the read windows is neat. The interior details are good too. -Jason +---...---+ Jason Spears MichLUG - (URL) MOCpage - (URL) (22 years ago, 14-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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Hey Lenny, Very cool. I was holding my breath, waiting for these pictures, so I am glad you got them up so fast. The interior is well done (not rare, medium rare, etc). And I especially like how the house unfolds. That was truly inspired (the elf (...) (22 years ago, 14-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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Hi Leonard, (...) I like the way it opens up in several different ways, especially the use of apex roof bricks in one part is a smart solution. Whenever I try to build a structure that folds open, I find that it somehow doesn't work and tear the (...) (22 years ago, 14-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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Lenny, Great house. Your use of arches on the interior adds a lot to the overall structure. I like the design of the living room chairs, although I'd prefer benches for the dining room (personal preference). Overall the place looks great! You should (...) (22 years ago, 14-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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(...) why thanks for the kind words Mr. Muhl. I may do that. (...) here's one pic: (URL) left: library upstairs right: bedroom downstairs left: living room downstairs mid-left: dining room downstairs mid-right: foyer downstairs right: workroom hope (...) (22 years ago, 15-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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(...) why thank you good sir! (...) the apex roof concept was shamelessly stolen from dan siskind, the "l-g-k" of castle lego. i find it is a really cool way to avoid having to put a "tile layer" like i did with the workroom: (URL) love having (...) (22 years ago, 15-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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(...) elf maid smooches always do. ;o) thanks for kind words, as always! vive le crackhead -lenny (...) (22 years ago, 15-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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That helps a lot; thanks. Very cool how it all fits together. -Aaron "leonard hoffman" <glencaer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:HDE2nu.16vL@lugnet.com... (...) overall (...) prefer (...) looks (...) outside (...) This (...) areas (...) (22 years ago, 15-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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Hi Leonard, "leonard hoffman" <glencaer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:HDE31s.18Ks@lugnet.com... (...) having to (...) I appreciate it. A solution for the using a tile layer I tried was to include a layer of plates between every layer of roof (...) (22 years ago, 22-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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(...) the problem with the apex roof solution is here: (URL) you look closely, you'll see that you can see the edge of the apexes, which means the solution can only be best used when both edges of the roof are covered by something (another wall or (...) (22 years ago, 23-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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Hi Leonard, (...) For example a Dutch golden century era facade. And guess in what mode of building I find myself lately? (...) Agreed that this is a fine fireplace. I rebuilt it once without the surrounding structure to properly see what it looks (...) (22 years ago, 24-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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