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Re: The cold, hard reality of Lego Renaissance
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:30:48 GMT
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In article <3AB1AAAD.1B8B7B34@powersurge.net.nospam>,
Mike Rosulek <mjr@powersurge.net.nospam> wrote:
> My conclusions:
> 1) I can try microfig castles for a while...
> 2) I could build a decent-sized black, red, and yellow Technic castle
I dunno, I think this latter might work. Technic beams would be great in
places where people can't see to shore up other components. And there
are a lot of castles running around these days that use lots of colors
that are not grey. I would never suggest red and black, but I found
white and green from 3033 buckets works nicely...
-JDF
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J.D. Forinash ,-.
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The more you learn, the better your luck gets. `-'
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