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Re: Star Destroyer
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 4 Nov 2002 20:51:38 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Allan Bedford writes:
> It's funny how different people look at the process of building a large set
> like this. For me, it's not how fast can I do it, but rather the exact
> opposite. How long can I stretch this out? How much patience can I
> practice? I often start and stop building throughout an afternoon or an
> evening, sometimes while watching a movie etc.... just to make the building
> experience last longer.
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> Building a big LEGO model is like enjoying a bottle of fine wine. It is
> meant to be sipped, not gulped. :)
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> But again, everyone's different.
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> All the best!
> Allan B.
Stretching it out still works of course. Just count the time you spend
building and add it up. Then you can take time with breaks,
and still have a spent amount of building. Just don't cheat though : )
Hasta La Vista, Sean
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