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Re: Hmm...(many fronds = tree)
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lugnet.castle
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Wed, 25 Oct 2000 01:55:16 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Peter White writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Matt Brooks writes:
> > Somebody recentl (I think) posted a picture with a rather unique way of
> > using palm fronds to create a tree. I remember seeing it, and thinking,
> > "I like that! I must come back and look at it again in the future!",
> > however I neglected to bookmark it. Anyone have any idea what I'm
> > referring to? I've tried hunting for it but I can't seem to find it...
> > Help!
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> There were some in last weeks Lego Site of the Week.
> They are pictured near a train station.
> Your talking about the large 'conifer' effect, I gather.
Yup! I think the exact link was:
http://home.t-online.de/home/HeinerBerg/lokse.htm
(of course it had to be the last link I'd click ;-)
I liked it too, BTW. Some good small trees on the other pages, too.
-Shiri
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Hmm...(many fronds = tree)
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| Those trees are next on my list to construct. I have designed a decent looking tree myself; however I don't have the means to post a picture of it, yet, but basically... take a look at the tree in Kings Mountain Fortress: (URL) seperate two of the (...) (24 years ago, 25-Oct-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) There were some in last weeks Lego Site of the Week. They are pictured near a train station. Your talking about the large 'conifer' effect, I gather. pw (24 years ago, 25-Oct-00, to lugnet.castle)
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