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Re: Manor House of DUDE
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Mon, 14 Apr 2003 16:48:45 GMT
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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 post it to mocpages, I'm sure it would get 5 smiley
ratings.
One request. Could you add a picture of the overall manor from the outside
that shows where the bedroom, dining room, library, etc. are located? This
would give us much better perspective as to how it all fits together.
-Aaron
"leonard hoffman" <glencaer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:HDAHIt.1JMD@lugnet.com...
> smoochie:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ManorHouse/m06.jpg
> loogie:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=39964
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> building 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
> forest of zelkin, over the mountains of darkness, through the desert of dead
> man's crossing, ate the dessert of sorrow, and came upon the castle of two
> headed pigeons. therein he killed the snake-beast of fanin, the wolf-beast
> of broken windows, and the dragon of sulifar. upon which, doing all this,
> he was tired, rested for a bit, and then went to visit the busty elfin
> princess faewen, who gave him the sacred smooch of eternal inspiration,
> which he wasted on building a lego house from a picture he found on the
> internet.
>
> however our hero didn't get the ruby of sulifar, having misunderstood that
> the dragon of sulifar didn't have the ruby, the two sulifars were totally
> unrelated. because of this he used almost every blue roof piece he had, and
> he had many from owning four copies of 3739. also he was reduced to
> pointing out that it looks better in real life and he may consider lugging
> the whole thing to brickfest, if his wife lets him.
>
> and the the busty elfin princess faewen recanted the story of our hero's
> made up history to go with the house, but it was all forgotten except that
> it was the family home of House Teyrnon. Who cares? well faewen pointed out
> that House Teyrnon may be characters in glencaer's continuing epic of
> mystery, Warriors' Way.
>
> oh yeah, and see the picture of the crackhead himself.
> -Lenny
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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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