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Re: My Second MOC
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Date: 
Wed, 5 Jan 2005 03:42:30 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Cynthia Bradham wrote:
This is my second MOC, a castle I built for BrickFest 2004.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=111199

It was inspired by the amazing work of Johannes Koehler, which can be seen
particularly in the trees and building details (i.e. the balcony). Inspiration
also came from Brendan Powell Smith, and the chairs are a modification of one of
his designs. I am in awe of both of these incredible creators.

A simply beautiful model, and one that really has to be seen in person to fully
appreciate. I'm glad to see these pics because I was doing 'administrative
duties' - running like a chicken without a head - during BrickFest.

The front section was shown at the August NCLUG meeting, where there was a LOT
of admiration for the windows!

I wanted to build something around the original tower with the stained glass
windows and hand panels, and the rest of the 'castle' arose from there. In the
tower, I particularly wanted to incorporate the symbols of a double spiral,
trees in different seasons, and hands, because these are bizarrely significant
to me. I am pretty happy with how it all came out, although I know it could be
better. But I am pleased with the windows :)


I dunno about better :-) - this looks great!


I learned several things. 1. What looks like a lot of foliage in a zip lock does
not turn out to be much on a baseplate. 2. One cannot have enough 1x2 bricks. 3.
640 x 480 pixels is optimal, and zipping the images is faster than uploading
them one by one. 4. Brickshelf numbers 10 between 1 and 2, as opposed to after
09.


Your pix were a bit big the first time you uploaded :-), but I got a good look
at some detailing....wowzers!

Thanks to Geoff Gray, who took the professional-looking photos. I took the
amateur ones, except for the first pic, which I grabbed from someone's (can't
remember) Brickfest pics, and another that Eric Sophie took.

Thanks for looking, and PLMKWYT.

This looks really great! I'm just wondering what you'll be doing
next.....considering you built your first MOC this past year, then this
award-winning castle....any clues?

I'm going to have to take another look at your pics to pick up a pointer or two!


That Joe Meno Guy
NCLUG, um, Administrator? Yeah, that looks right :-)


Cyndi



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  Re: My Second MOC
 
(...) I agree with Joe, it's depressing how much good stuff I missed, or only got to glance at... these pics fill in a lot of the details I didn't get to see at the time. I love stained glass, especially when used in non liturgical contexts... (...) (20 years ago, 5-Jan-05, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle)
  Re: My Second MOC
 
(...) Yeah, you were busy! (...) Thanks Joe, you are sweet. And supportive, which I really appreciate! (...) This was a major Brickshelf learning experience, and as usual, I learn the hard way, manually uploading each image only to find they're all (...) (20 years ago, 6-Jan-05, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle)

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This is my second MOC, a castle I built for BrickFest 2004. (URL) was inspired by the amazing work of Johannes Koehler, which can be seen particularly in the trees and building details (i.e. the balcony). Inspiration also came from Brendan Powell (...) (20 years ago, 5-Jan-05, to lugnet.announce.moc) !! 

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