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Re: Note On Huge Model Design: Masada and other Ancient
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Mon, 10 Jul 2000 05:39:34 GMT
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Forgive me, Erik, for some massive snippage.
I just wanted to say, wow. Massada is amazing - I studied it for a long time
and was even there first-hand (which was an experience I'm not likely to
forget anytime soon). Herod, or Hordus in Hebrew, is considered one of the
greatest kings (he built the "second praying house", I guess the English word
would be temple); as for the history of that place, well, you and I know it,
but I say it's worth sharing with the castlefolk. ;-)
(I'm just too tired to go over it myself... ;-)
As for the Roman plateau - thanks for not building it in real scale... see, in
the trip, we had to CLIMB that. Your minifigs will certainly appreciate not
needing to climb it, I can tell you. <grin>
I *cannot wait* to see your version of Masada (we add an s but I'll forgive
you ;-)
-Shiri
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Note On Huge Model Design: Masada and other Ancient
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| (...) I knew this would get someone's attention. (; It's a lot of bricks! 'Wait' is a short word for it! And if I only build the northern tip it will be massive, but the minifigs will have a fine view from above. I hope to see it for myself someday. (...) (24 years ago, 10-Jul-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| Having put a lot of hours into Town building (result: one new 16x32 3-story building completed with no interior) it's back to Ancient, "the fan-created Theme". I'm posting this under Castle because that's where we Ancient buffs squeeze in, right? (...) (24 years ago, 10-Jul-00, to lugnet.castle)
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