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> > I gotta say right off the bat, a gentleman by the name of Brad Hamilton would be a great place to start. Not only is he a great builder, his style is the first that comes to mind in regards to your request. He makes fantastic builings and is a Wiz when it comes to structual decoration. Infact I'm thinking that he could design and build a little ornamental covering using arches and stuff.
Eric, thanks for hte congrats and the lead. I'll look him up.
> > Next - check eBay for a seller named "panoramagraphics" - he does custom minifig painting and has offered a bride/groom set in the past.
Paul, thanks for this suggestion
> > Also, if you can find a copy of the 1978 set #205, it shows a set of bride & groom maxifigs on the front of the box. I have a bunch of maxifig people, and could create them, but I don't know that I have the requisite Top Hat.
I'll drop you an e-mail. Thanks.
> > Yet another alternative - the Bellville sets, especially 5827, the Royal Carriage, might be what you could use. It also might be easier to find - it's a newer set (2000) and is still available in some of the Lego stores.
Not a bad idea, though I think that these sets look sort of "non-LEGO-y".
> > You might want to get in touch with Eric Harshbarger, I think he already has one made that didn't get used.
James, thanks for the suggestion... Eric's name has come up in a couple of
e-mails I received as well.
> > Here's a cake topper, http://olson.pair.com/photos/wedding.html
Eric, thanks for the link and photo. I like your idea about building the
topper together. Very interactive.
> > There's a shop at www.brickbay.com that only sells custom mini-figs, there's a nice bride/groom package available.
Gary, Jake, and Roxanne.. thanks for the BrickBay help.. I've sent an e-mail
to these folks as well...
Does anyone else have some ideas? Thanks again for the assistance.
- Steve
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