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Re: LEGO Holiday Creations for 2001
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lugnet.fun.holiday
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Sun, 23 Dec 2001 02:30:57 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.richlug, Greg Perry writes:
> Season's Greetings All!
>
> I'm pretty much finished with my holiday themed building for this year and
> have put together a folder on Brickshelf to share my work with others as my
> way of wishing everyone A Merry Holiday Season!
>
> You can find the fun at:
>
> http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=9118
>
> Within this main "Holidays 2001" folder are two sub-folders. The first
> contains some pictures of my Christmas Train for this year - The Santa
> Express II. I used a lot of the same ideas from last year's train but have
> expanded quite a bit - especially in the engine department.
>
> As I write this (Thursday evening 12/20) my train is actually sitting at
> work where I've set up a little holiday LEGO exhibit for my office.
> Tomorrow is the building-wide holiday celebration and there will be a lot of
> children running around and adults slacking off. Not much different from a
> normal day. I'll have some pictures of that exhibit posted sometime after
> the holdays.
>
> The other sub-folder contains some LEGO video. I did a quick animation
> piece this year of Santa zipping around in his rocket-sleigh laughing like a
> maniac. That's the one called BWO which stands for Better Watch Out. I
> also posted my two videos from previous holidays - Santa 2000 which is a
> LEGO animation piece from 1999 and the Santa Express from last year which is
> simply the the train going around and around a table-top tree (but with some
> really groovy surf-rock Christmas music from the Ventures).
>
> I posted the videos in both RealMedia (RealPlayer) and MPEG formats (Windows
> Media Player or Quicktime). I think you'll have better luck viewing these if
> you download them first and then watch them.
>
> The other pictures in the main folder are MOC's from this year with the
> exception of the picture of the LEGO Santa Mini-fig wrapping paper that I
> found at the LEGO Outlet Store at Potomac Mills. I took these other items
> to display with the train at the office. Of these MOC's, I'm particularly
> pleased with the way my wreath turned out (wish I had more greenery). The
> idead occurred to me a little too late that I should have built a door out
> of bricks to hang it on - something for next year maybe.
>
> I hope folks enjoy the pictures and the videos. Have a great holiday!
>
> Greg
Merry Christmas Greg. Your MOC's are superb. Thanks for all of the work you
and the other RichLugers have done this year. I feel lucky to be in the same
town with you Lugers.
Bert
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