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Subject: 
From one Scale to the next (was Re: Belville Battle Bridge, Witches with NUNCHUCKS)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.belville, lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.castle
Followup-To: 
lugnet.belville
Date: 
Thu, 3 Mar 2005 20:47:42 GMT
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Hey y'all, while discussing the idea of playsets/dioramas that transcend scales,
i.e. are appropriate as "different" settings from m-fig, thru b-fig, and
potentially up to galidor/knights kingdom II figs ("g-fig"?, "k-fig"?, what
about "j-fig" for "jumbo figure? that's what I'll use in the future i think),
over in lugnet.belville, I got to wondering if the j-figs are able to pass thru
the 1x8x12 doorframes that are included in set #4757 hogwarts castle (along with
a multitude of belville sets).

if so, it's easy for me to imagine future sets that might just achieve scale
transcenance.  think along the lines of a simple castle portcullis that's tall
enough to be a main entrance to an m-fig guarded city, but also large enough to
be a minor gateway for a j-fig garden or courtyard. in the middle, it can serve
as a simple entranceway for a b-fig palace.

I've got a few pics of some variations on this theme as detailed below.  If
anybody else has some work that leans in this direction, I'd appreciate it if
you could share it with us.

Oh, and to see another take on the same idea, go up a folder and click on "pink
arch variations" and see some good ideas for an otherwise hideous part ;)
In lugnet.belville, Andrew Saada wrote:
In lugnet.belville, Damien Nesbit wrote:
Word.  Posted a few more pics to my brickshelf account.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1103348

I built this out of the white mountainside BUMPs that are included in 7417 (x2)
& 7412 (x4 or 5), and dark grey bumps from 4709 (x2). I geuss the main
inspiration for it was realising that the brown stockade doors make a really
neat wooden bridge.  I've also been into MOC's lately that straddle scales,
meaning that they can change contexts when shifted from minifig to b-fig with
little alteration, i.e. a belville scale parrish may easily become an m-fig
temple or the like. I haven't built any m-fig stuff for months.  But I've got a
Buttload of b-fig stuff I'm working on.

Damien, I like the concept of places and/or spaces (SPACE!) "changing context
when shifted from m-fig to b-fig with little alteration". This is something that
I may take into consideration for a future project. As for the structure here, I
do think it would make a good entrance for a mountain passage or fort of some
kind. Thanks for sharing.

- Andrew P. Saada

Andrew, thanks for the encouragement, I'm especially eager to see what you come
up with.

stay gold,
D



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  Re: From one Scale to the next (was Re: Belville Battle Bridge, Witches with NUNCHUCKS)
 
(...) This is an innovative idea--not sure if it had been previously considered--that I think could really do some grand things for the Company if implemented correctly. And something so intriguing would undoubtedly (I think) cross age ranges. As (...) (20 years ago, 3-Mar-05, to lugnet.belville)

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  Re: Belville Battle Bridge, Witches with NUNCHUCKS & Manriki gusari variant
 
(...) I think Quentin Tarantino would be proud, don't you? ;-P Damien, I like the concept of places and/or spaces (SPACE!) "changing context when shifted from m-fig to b-fig with little alteration". This is something that I may take into (...) (20 years ago, 3-Mar-05, to lugnet.belville)

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