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This has been a ongoing project for some time. I first started it last year
but it was destroyed when I dropped it during a move from one room to
another. It was torn down and the parts used for other projects (red M & M
guy and some of the Golden Gate Bridge). I put off rebuilding it for
sometime but it was started again about 6 months ago. The hardest part was
the face. I think I must have built and tore it down 4 or 5 times before I
thought it looked right. Ive recently been talking with our local
Childrens Museum about them possibly using my Lego pieces for an upcoming
Lego exhibit. I think Mickey would be something the kids can relate to. I
hope you enjoy Mickey Mouse.
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| Looks really great, I really liked your M&M too, you definately have a knack for sculpting. With the back ground of this picture, I am thinking a Coke can should be next, just a suggestion. :) You might want to be careful that the mighty hammer of (...) (22 years ago, 4-Feb-03, to lugnet.disney)
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| Hey Gary, Very nice! My favorite detail is the feet. Most sculptures like this will put both feet straight forward, or both straight out, or at 90 degrees. Here, though, you have both feet at angles off of the normal 90 degrees imposed by the shape (...) (22 years ago, 4-Feb-03, to lugnet.disney)
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| (...) Who doesn't?:) Great job! Sooner or later I'm goingto make a Mickey too (Brave Little Tailor) and yours is a good inspiration...I haven't got the slightest where to start:)! Hopefully your Mickey will end up in the Children's Museum! Joe Meno (22 years ago, 6-Feb-03, to lugnet.disney)
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