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"James J. Trobaugh" wrote:
> John,
>
> Great job on the Chateau, I stumbled across it this morning on Brickshelf
> and was very impressed with the ornate details around the doors and windows.
> Is it gray or white? The pictures kind of make it hard to tell.
Thanks, JT. (Already apologized for the pic quality:/) It is mostly white;
the corners, base, and trim are gray (too bad it isn't all gray; how nuts would
that be to have *that* many gray 1x2x2 windows!) As it is, the chateau uses
330 1x2x2 white windows.
-John
> jt
> --
> James J. Trobaugh
> North Georgia LEGO Train Club
> http://www.ngltc.org
>
> John Neal <johnneal@uswest.net> wrote in message
> news:3A4E26F1.C58E4C9A@uswest.net...
> > This MOC is a departure for me in a couple of ways. Normally, I build
> > trains and train related stuff. After having been to LLC this past
> > summer, I became inspired to create a building that had miniland detail
> > in it, but was minifig scale. So I built this chateau with the idea of
> > having it sit on the new GMLTC layout which is currently under
> > construction.
> >
> > Also, I am normally pouring over schematics and photos of trains when I
> > build, in order to create the most real-to-life MOC I can. This
> > chateau, however, came completely out of my head. I literally just made
> > it up as I went along:-)
> >
> > In order to build this thing, I utilized LEGO Direct bulk services, AFOL
> > parts sellers (thanks, Julie K:), and my own multiple set bursting. I
> > couldn't have done it alone.
> >
> > Sorry the pics are rather big and fuzzy-- but here it is-- enjoy!
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=2519
> >
> > -John
> >
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