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Re: S@H exclusive minifigure has been shipped! (#3723)
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lugnet.general, lugnet.lego.direct
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Date:
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Fri, 20 Oct 2000 21:44:58 GMT
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I concur with John's description.
As an architect myself, I would call it 'patina green' (depending of course on
the real LEGO brick appearance).
The Staute of liberty (according to architects and metalsmiths) is a pantina
copper color (111 years aged). (I learned a trick as a machinist and student
metalsmith that urine accelerates the patina process in copper - not trying it
personally!! :-)
-jeremy
In lugnet.general, John Matthews writes:
> I didn't write what Greg quoted me as writing.
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> I said, and as any good Architect[1] knows, the color is well known as
> 'patina green'.
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> Build On!
> John Matthews
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> [1] When I say Architect, I mean the kind of architect that designs
> buildings.
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> Greg Majewski <citrusx__@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:G2pKJM.DBI@lugnet.com...
> > In lugnet.general, John Matthews writes:
> >
> > Since we haven't given any other color a fancy name (light blue and dark grey,
> > and not charcoal or azure, etc) I think that we should stick to something
> > simple like "Dull Green."
> > greg
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