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Re: Question regarding old castle site
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lugnet.castle
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Tue, 27 Mar 2001 20:14:23 GMT
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It sounds like you are talking about Dave Eaton's medieval village. Take a
look at http://www.suave.net/~dave/lego.html and look under village. HTH.
Tim
"James Seibert" <james@vci.net> wrote in message
news:GAr3o3.L7D@lugnet.com...
> I have been out of touch for awhile with night school and I am curious what
> happened to a castle/build site that was available two years ago. I am
> keenly interested in joining Castle World when I get time to build and I
> have visited every site I could link to as time permits. I can find Ed
> Boxer's castle site as well as others ( Mr. Carney's site) through links but
> the site I am looking for contained multitudes of buildings. The site I am
> trying to find featured a huge layout measuring approx. 15'x20' with what
> looked like literally dozens upon dozens of village houses, taverns, castles
> from older sets and customized buildings. The whole display seemed like it
> was laid out like a medieval town situated in a gently sloping valley. I
> know this is an odd question but my old hard drive failed and I could not
> recover the data including my extensive list of links. I know the
> description is vague but my memory is fuzzy and I would like to visit this
> site again. The shear size of layout stunned me and jolted me out of my Lego
> doldrums.
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> James
>
>
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