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Re: The Brickfrenzy Design Studio is done!
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lugnet.storage, lugnet.general
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Thu, 12 Sep 2002 11:57:13 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Jon Palmer writes:
> "Adrian Drake" <tremor@apk.net> wrote in message
> news:H2Awo8.1Iq@lugnet.com...
> > After about 6 months of off-again on-again work, I've finally moved into the
> > new Brickfrenzy Design Studio. This project was a full conversion of a
> > "rec-room" style basement into a lighter, cleaner space suitable for all my
> > Lego needs. If you're wondering why I haven't built anything in 6 weeks,
> > this is why.
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> > Check out the fun!
> >
> > http://www.brickfrenzy.com/misc_basement.html
> >
> > Adrian
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> Very cool Adrian! Thanks very much for the story. I absolutly love reading
> about stuff like this. I also have to admit I have a weak spot for
> basements. There are almost none where I live. They seem like they would
> be incredibly cozy, fixed up like this of course.
It's storytime with Uncle Adrian :) I love my basement. I don't know if I
have any more room down there than when I was spread out in 3 rooms on the
first floor, but everything is much better organized, plus this system is
designed to expand (thus the mostly empty third shelf) so I won't have to
redo everything again in a couple of years. I had reached the extent of my
sorting system in the old space about 6 months ago *heh*
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> I myself took part in restoring an 80 year old farm house last year so I
> know how much work is involved with a project like this.
Drywalling was by far the most difficult part of this process. I suppose if
I'd used an Orbital sander or something I would've gotten much better
results with the wall smoothness, but otherwise I'm satisfied. There's
going to be so much clutter down there that I don't think anyone will notice
the shoddy drywall work :)
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> I saw the old pics of your building area and this looks MUCH better. Right
> now I live alone in a one bedroom apartment; with my building table in my
> bedroom. I have a pretty roomy and organized setup but its nothing compared
> to this. I hope to have a similar area to yours sometime in the future. :-)
It is better. Like I said, it's much more logically organized, and I can
reach almost all the pieces that I really need (the bricks, plates, and
primary greeblies) without standing up. It's just things like wings,
motors, canopies, and wheels that I have to stand up to reach.
> I can't wait to see some more MOCs from you.
I'll be building a moonbase module or 3 starting this weekend, most likely.
I've had ideas bouncing around in my brain for the last 2 months of this
project, when I haven't been able to take on anything huge because it was
all in flux. Now that I'm at least down there (although I'm still not
organized) I can at least build again. WHOO!!
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: The Brickfrenzy Design Studio is done!
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| (...) Wow, Adrian. Looks *very* nice. Congradulations on a job well done; you now posses a well above-adequate LEGO building room. And considering how often we all do LEGO, thats practically your whole life, so indeed, better make it a nice place (...) (22 years ago, 15-Sep-02, to lugnet.storage, lugnet.general)
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| "Adrian Drake" <tremor@apk.net> wrote in message news:H2Awo8.1Iq@lugnet.com... (...) the (...) my (...) Very cool Adrian! Thanks very much for the story. I absolutly love reading about stuff like this. I also have to admit I have a weak spot for (...) (22 years ago, 12-Sep-02, to lugnet.storage, lugnet.general)
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