  |    | Re: LEGOLAND mid June update
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(...) Sometimes. And sometimes not, if you can arrange your backdrop to be done with forced perspective, it can really bring a display to life and make it seem much bigger. c.f. some of the PNLTC displays which use it, or some MichLTC displays which (...)   (21 years ago, 21-Jun-04, to lugnet.legoland)   
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  |    | Re: Miniland Florida Pics Up On BrickShelf
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I guess I'm the one that is confused. Having not yet made the pilgramage to a LL, I just assumed that LL buildings were minifig scale. Now I see the truth. Ray (the east coast one) (...)    (21 years ago, 21-Jun-04, to lugnet.legoland.california)   
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  |    | Re: LEGOLAND mid June update
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(...) Spencer- Making models always sacrifices detail, especially in LEGO, but maintaining common scale at least provides a sense of how everything works together. The VAB is the world's largest building, and shrinking it relative to the shuttle (...)   (21 years ago, 21-Jun-04, to lugnet.legoland)   
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  |    | Re: Miniland Florida Pics Up On BrickShelf
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They looked like the standard sized miniland scale figs when you see them in person. Here's a link to some figs from another section of miniland (during 2002 Brick or Treat) for comparison. (...) ---...--- (...)    (21 years ago, 21-Jun-04, to lugnet.legoland.california)   
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  |    | Re: LEGOLAND mid June update
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(...) I'd imagine it just isn't feasible/desirable to build a more properly scaled VAB, nor is sacrificing the resolution of the shuttle stack/pad. Keep in mind just how much the VAB dwarfs the orbiter stack: (URL) there is some fabulous work here (...)   (21 years ago, 21-Jun-04, to lugnet.legoland)   
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