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Hi,
very cool display !
I like the legend of King Arthur a lot and planned to make something with
bricks like you did, damned. :)
It looks like a realy good medieval scene with lots of little details to
find.
uh..oh..wow... and "the round table" rules!
Kai
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 23:09:18 GMT, Keith Goldman <legomankeith@aol.com>
wrote:
> Submitted for your approval... the legend of King Arthur told lego-mural-
> style.
> It was constructed for my local library here in fresno, in conjunction
> with
> their "knights of the round table" summer reading program. This is my
> first
> public display (not counting the arrestible kind), and my first true
> forray into
> the castle genre. This is my first humble attempt to promote the brick
> in the
> outside world of "normal people"
>
> Here is the brickshelf link:
>
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=48575>
>
>
> Or for those of you who like a litte descriptive rhetoric in heavy juice:
>
> <http://mocpages.com/moc.php/1156?r=768229612>
>
>
> As always, your comments, questions, non-sequiturs, childish burns, hate
> filled
> rhetoric and outlandish kudos are greatly appreciated.
>
> -Keith
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