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Re: Who built Solomon's Temple at Brickfest 2005?
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Tue, 13 Sep 2005 04:34:53 GMT
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
   The Holy-of-Holies is done entirely with gold 1x2 tiles and the tile modified with a ball.

Yes! Now I see.

   The anniversary bricks are actually not that shiny. They have more of a duly gold color with little sparkly bits. Mike Crowley took a photo of them.

Ah, thanks for the link to that photo.

   Oddly enough, the MOC card in front of it has the name of builer on it. Unforunately, the name is too blurry to read properly. Let me check if I can find another shot of the Solomon Temple with MOCCard that is more read-able.

Orion was able to supply me with a hi-res photo of it, and from that it was clear that the builder is Mike Gibney, who I looked up on LUGNET and got in touch with over e-mail. He hasn’t made an official announcement of the MOC yet here on LUGNET, as he’s still adding finishing touches to it.

   The weirdest part of BrickFest each year is the amount of MOCs that are never photographed and posted online. Weird, weird, weird. One guy never heard of Lugnet until I told him about it. Weird.

That is weird, wild stuff. Brickfest seems to need an offical photographer who photographs every MOC and takes down the name of each builder. Oh, or maybe we could just increase the font size on the MOC cards tenfold. :) Nah, I’m just glad I got to see so many cool MOCs even though I couldn’t make it in person!

Thanks for the info, Leonard!

-Brendan



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  Re: Who built Solomon's Temple at Brickfest 2005?
 
(...) Why don't you just go to BrickFest and find all this info out for yourself? Maybe YOU could be the official photographer! :) -Rob www.brickmodder.net (19 years ago, 13-Sep-05, to lugnet.events.brickfest)
  Re: Who built Solomon's Temple at Brickfest 2005?
 
(...) One other thing would be to have BrickFest have a browser of all the MOC cards submitted. Won't necessarily show you which MOC is which (with no pictures), but for some you could probably guess. The bigger step would probably be allowing an (...) (19 years ago, 13-Sep-05, to lugnet.events.brickfest, FTX)
  Re: Who built Solomon's Temple at Brickfest 2005?
 
(...) This is an interesting idea, though I think it's too big a job for a single person. Perhaps one person per room? I could almost see doing this in future years. I really got a lot out of being a judge for town/train which forced me to look at (...) (19 years ago, 13-Sep-05, to lugnet.events.brickfest)  
  Comprehensive BF photos (was: Re: Who built Solomon's Temple at Brickfest 2005?)
 
(...) As one of several BF'04 attendees who methodically took photos and deposited them with Todd Thuma for his BrickFest DVD (I myself tried to document everything in the Castle room, mostly from Minifig POV, and with a blue-sky backdrop -- thanks (...) (19 years ago, 14-Sep-05, to lugnet.events.brickfest, FTX)

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  Re: Who built Solomon's Temple at Brickfest 2005?
 
(...) The Holy-of-Holies is done entirely with (URL) gold 1x2 tiles> and the (URL) tile modified with a ball>. The anniversary bricks are actually not that shiny. They have more of a duly gold color with little sparkly bits. Mike Crowley took a (...) (19 years ago, 11-Sep-05, to lugnet.build.ancient, FTX)

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