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Re: Has anyone used the big Belville cream castle part or pink spire in a mini-fig castle?
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Fri, 24 Mar 2000 07:50:37 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.castle, Peter White writes:

Hi Pete! Welcome to lugnet!
(by the way, how do you pronounce your name? I'm always at loss with Pete's.
Is it Pee-tee, or Peet? I have no idea. :-)

I usually introduce myself as Peter to people, but friends generally gravitate
towards Pete (Peat,Peet just like heat) by themselves, which is ok by me. We
have another Peter/Pete (Callaway) down here so we should fit in with the
erics aarons and jeffs. Peter Callaway is usually over in Technic or Star Wars
or having long theological off-topic debates with Larry.

The castle I have
planned will be minifig scale (those nordic dolls will have to go and hangout
with the technic men,I guess).

LOL! There are some "nordic" guys too... but I'm sure they'll fit in well with
the techn-ick guys ;-)

I know, I was just baiting, it's the great Danish idea of having blonde prince
and princesses and kings ,while the witch has red hair and the brunette gets
the sidekick role.

Sounds good! Any stories around it?

It will be a struggle to come up with something that equals the quality of
stories I read in l.castle and l.pirate but the challenge is now in place.

Cool, enjoy yourself! Is sydlug the Sydney, Australia LUG?

-Shiri
We haven't officially named ourselves yet,we had our first meeting in February
in 40 degree Celsius heat(heet,heat just like Pete) = 100 degrees F. for you
non-metric people. Richard.P favours STUDS but most of us are from Sydney the
major city (hi Rachel.k from Canberra)of New South Wales, Australia. I had
better get back onto Castle I was starting to ramble, but I think Belville has
a lot of really useful parts that could be used for Castle. I plan on using
those cream tower bits paired together with the pink transparent half-cones
paired on the top, hopefully with a light source inside. Then there are the
2x2 columns in white and cream to support an internal structure/citadel type
thing. Also you get the spiral-type staircases in cream and the many different
arches in white. Anyway wait for the pics, I can hear the knights massing and
getting the forces together to banish this strange structure from the kingdom.

-Pete
(when buying Belville, say "this will make a great present for my niece?")



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  Re: Has anyone used the big Belville cream castle part or pink spire in a mini-fig castle?
 
I like your excuse when buying Belville. I have an NLF (Non-LEGO Fiancee), so I always have the excuse ready that they are for her! (...) (25 years ago, 25-Mar-00, to lugnet.castle)

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  Re: Has anyone used the big Belville cream castle part or pink spire in a mini-fig castle?
 
(...) Hi Pete! Welcome to lugnet! (by the way, how do you pronounce your name? I'm always at loss with Pete's. Is it Pee-tee, or Peet? I have no idea. :-) (...) Great! I'd love to see pictures when you're done! (...) <grin> tell me about it... (...) (25 years ago, 24-Mar-00, to lugnet.castle)

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