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Even though summertime weather lingers here in the Eastern U.S., my thoughts
have turned to autumn and my favorite holiday of the year Halloween!
As part of the display that Im hoping to have ready for the holiday, I
wanted to build a pumpkin patch. I had previously purchased some Lego Pen
beads from Tom Stangl that were medium-orange in color and have a spider-web
design on one side. I had already used some of these as decorative
elements on the Pumpkin Coach of my Ghostline Express train. I figured they
could also be used to create a patch.
But then a couple of weeks ago Mark Papenfuss posted about a pile of beads
he had been able to secure which included ones in the regular orange color
with no design on them. Mark has posted a couple of times recently about
these beads including links to some pictures that show how the model
builders in LLC used them at Halloween last year throughout Mini-Land and
the park. So I nabbed a sack of these pumpkins too.
Ive put together my first little pumpkin patch and the pictures are now
available on BrickShelf for anyone who is interested:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=25295
As you can see I ended up using beads in both shades of orange. Im really
happy with the way this little MOC turned out. Ill have it on display
during the next two weekends while RichLUG has its display at the 25th
Annual RF&P Model Railroad show at the Science Museum of Virginia here in
Richmond.
Also, I just want to rave (once again) about how much I love the new
mini-fig pumpkin-heads from the Harry Potter and Monster Studios sets. Its
got to be my favorite element from the last year or so.
Hope you enjoy the pictures!
Greg
P.S. To those who might be interested in their own pumpkin creations,
BrickLink now has a separate category in the catalog for Pen Beads. Thanks
to Tom and Mark for making them available in their shops.
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| HAHA!! I LOVE IT!! I like how you have added the stems and leaves to them. That was something you worked out very well. It really does look very good! I am glad to see the pen beads being put to good use :) And also that you have shown that they can (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-02, to lugnet.fun.holiday, lugnet.general)
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| I got a GREAT smile from your pumpkin patch. And I tend to concentrate on MOCs with a high cool factor..this one has a happy factor. A very good job. Joe Meno (22 years ago, 17-Sep-02, to lugnet.fun.holiday)
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| Good grief, you block head! Seriously I am just waiting for snoopy to raise up out of this awesome pumpkin patch! Great job, I am going to have to steal *ahem borrow some of your ideas. Scott (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-02, to lugnet.fun.holiday)
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| Very nice pumpkin patch. Have you tried putting the patch on a brown or tan base? The contrast might help show off the vines better. It's hard to judge from the photos how well they stand out in person against the green, so maybe it's not an issue. (...) (22 years ago, 18-Sep-02, to lugnet.fun.holiday)
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