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Re: My webpage has a new home
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Tue, 24 Apr 2001 19:16:49 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Joel Jacobsen writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Elin Övernäs writes:
> > Alright, after three hours of uploading my page has finally got a new home.
> >
> > http://elinlego.topcities.com/index.html
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> > Those of you that would like to see more of the temple of trees should go to:
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> > http://elinlego.topcities.com/tem.html
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> > /Elin
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> Elin -
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> Once again - excellent work!
Once again, thank you very much!
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> The map gives a good sense of the geography of your world.
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> The Hampus Inn -- there is a good sense of activity in the common room and
> each floor has something going on that is different - lots fo eye candy! A
> very "Happening" place it seems. :)
You should see the place on weekends, they go crazy ;)
> The Hill farm -- I love the barnyard animals. Your ducks(Chickens?) are
> really creative. It's a great use of that baseplate, too! :)
You know. I am actually studying genetic engineering. When I graduate I will
make living minifigs who can reproduce over night =)
> East Aros -- I like how you merged the Guarded Inn into the rest of your
> city but kept it intact (it looks like). That's a set that I just love to
> pieces (bad joke, sorry <G>). There's a lot going on here, too.
> Unfortunately, some of the pics are kinda dark which makes it hard to see a
> lot of detail but it still gives an idea of the work you've put into things.
> Well thought out!
Those pictures were taken with my old camera. Both me and the camera have
improved since then. ;)
> The forest scene -- It's simple, but effective. I love that baseplate,
> that's why I worked mine in my Forest of Blood story. :)
I like that story. The guy with the horned shoulders is simply amazing! By the
way, when are you going to continue that story? You kept me hanging like
this...
> Anagon Farraileis -- saving the best for last. Wow..! Talk about packed with
> details. That is one busy Keep! I really like how cramped each room is, yet
> you've packed them with so many details - the beds, tables, even flowers.
> The 3 level Wizard's tower is ingenious with the ladders to each level.
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> A question, though - do its levels actually seperate for access? I didn't
> see many tiles that might indicate such an assembly. Either way I really
> like it. :)
Well, the levels do not separate. But the outer walls can be opened almost
everywhere. In essence you can get access to almost everything. I have some old
pictures of this
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=4285
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> I can't wait to see more!
Oh, but I'm afraid you WILL have to wait ;)
My next project has run out of bricks and I'm living on bread and water until I
can afford more bricks again :)
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> Joel J
/Elin
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| (...) I can imagine... but I bet it's worth it. :) (...) LOL -- sign me up for a supply! :) (...) I can see that in some of the other pics. :) (...) Thanks. :) As for the story.... I think it will be a little while.. a story can't be fully told with (...) (24 years ago, 25-Apr-01, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) Elin - Once again - excellent work! The map gives a good sense of the geography of your world. The Hampus Inn -- there is a good sense of activity in the common room and each floor has something going on that is different - lots fo eye candy! (...) (24 years ago, 24-Apr-01, to lugnet.castle)
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