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Re: Has anyone...treasury?
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Date: 
Fri, 25 Jun 1999 06:55:41 GMT
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Gintaras Rumsas wrote:

"Robert M. Dye" wrote:

Hello to all.

I was doing some anal retentive level sorting lately, and found that I
had quite a bit of LEGO money (coins, 7 silver bricks, 1x2 $100 tiles,
and assorted gems and crystals).

I decided to put them together in one place, and constucted a 12X16 room
out of white 1x bricks.  The money, with a couple treasure chests thrown
in, covers the floor pretty well, though I would like to have a LOT more
coins for it.  A few bricks above the floor is the doorway, which looks
down on the money bin, and Qui-Gon is poised in the doorway, preparing
for a jump into the money, a la Scrooge McDuck.

I'm waiting until I figure a way to "fake" some more coins to put in a
diving board and a depth gauge, so that a couple figs can swim in the
cash, again a la Scrooge.

Anybody else evr do anything like this?

Rob

I propose to put some half-opened chests around the room. Fill them near
full with some 1x2 tiles and put a thin layer of gold coins on top. Some
coins thrown around each chest - looks impressive. Plus some closed
chests (can be even empty - who knows except you? ;-)) around.
Few barrels filled with different transparent 1x1 rounds - a lot of
jewels.

Gintaras

P.S. If you want more modern looking treasure - throw into the chamber
few WildWest safes in different angles and positions. One of them leave
open and let few of green tiles with 100$ notes flow from it.
Mummys coffin full of transparent rounds 1x1 looks impressive too.


Gintaras



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