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Thanks
My wife wants me to build another city now. Since we've now moved into our
new house and I again have a LEGO room, I have the space again. However,
this building took many of my finest parts. If I were to build a city, I'd
have to water down each of the buildings in order to build more of them.
I'm still debating. Maybe I'll create a "virtual" city where I only have
one or two buildings built at once, but make it look like they are all
existing at the same time (like San DiLEGO and some other cities).
Mark Sandlin <sandlin@nwlink.com> wrote in message
news:B6874910.B37E%sandlin@nwlink.com...
> in article G74s6C.KDo@lugnet.com, Brad Hamilton wrote:
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> > This is a large natural history museum I built with exhibits pertaining to a
> > wide variety of themes, especially various adventurers sub-themes. It
> > contains a highly detailed interior.
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> Excellent as always, Brad! I really enjoy your stuff because it looks like a
> place a minifig would be happy to live in.
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> I hope you can build another city soon!
>
> ~Mark "Muffin Head" Sandlin
> --
> Mark's Lego(R) Creations
> http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego
>
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| Excellent work as always! I'm glad that you have a LEGO room again. Hopefully, you will listen to your wife and build a third LEGO City???? :) Can't wait to see what you'll build next!! Perhaps we'll see LEGO City 2's Police Complex reappear? ;) (...) (24 years ago, 15-Jan-01, to lugnet.town)
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