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Re: Just the thing for a toyshop display
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lugnet.loc.au
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Fri, 3 Nov 2000 09:21:47 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, James Howse writes:
> In lugnet.loc.au, Peter White writes:
> > Everyone has probably seen Eric Harshbarger's Lego mosaic,
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> > http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/mona lego.html
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> > Wouldn't a mosaic of a similar size be a great crowd puller for one of the
> > planned toyshop displays. We could model Richards' floating funeral pyre
> > or maybe Sophie Gosper or even the Queen of Australia.
> > I wonder if KKK has a mosaic of himself in the boardroom.
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> It's the small mosaics above each employee's desk that bother me :)
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> I believe (given the info in the Ultimate Lego Book, Dorling Kindersley)
> that the portraits of the three generations of head bricks hang in the
> Billund offices somewhere, probably in the foyer or something...
I just went and checked the good book, hmmm... tan, white and black mosaics,
very 1970's. My earlier comment was only an attempt at humour. I had somehow
forgotten that it is true.
> I for one would love to do something like this, but the sheer number of
> peices involved is... sheer. We could do that ugly toyworld bear, there's
> lots of purple out there. Oh wait, sorry, bizarre dream from earlier, please
> ignore.
Think of how many basic brick sets you would need, just to get those 1 x 1's
at Australian prices.
pw
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| (...) It's the small mosaics above each employee's desk that bother me :) I believe (given the info in the Ultimate Lego Book, Dorling Kindersley) that the portraits of the three generations of head bricks hang in the Billund offices somewhere, (...) (24 years ago, 2-Nov-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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