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Re: King Arthur Library Display
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lugnet.castle
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Wed, 9 Jul 2003 05:28:16 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Jason Spears wrote:>
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Very nice work. I really like how you separated it all into scenes. And that
castle wall as the backdrop for the whole thing is great. There are tons of
details I like; the sword in the stone being slanted, the trees, the ruined
wall, the way the catapult wore ruts into the terrain, and the grass on the
jousting run is tore up.
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Thanks Jason, Im a big fan of your castle work so your comments are greatly
appreciated. I spent a long time on the details, and Im happy to see that they
came through.
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Doing this sort of thing at a library is great too, it exposes a whole new
audience to the brick, one that might never show up at a train show, etc.
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Yeah, posting on lugnet is cool, and its great to get the opinions of your
peers, but nothing matches the look on kids faces when they see a full blown
lego spectacle. Its good to give something back, even in a small way, and
advance the hobby (again in a small way). My next forray into the public forum
will be at a childrens hospital, Im not sure of the subject matter yet. Thanks
again for taking the time to comment, Jason.
-Keith
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| (...) Very nice work. I really like how you separated it all into scenes. And that castle wall as the backdrop for the whole thing is great. There are tons of details I like; the sword in the stone being slanted, the trees, the ruined wall, the way (...) (21 years ago, 8-Jul-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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