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Re: Momentos of Mini-Fest/ buy-a-thon/ Doubling my lego collection
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Sun, 25 Mar 2001 14:35:51 GMT
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To All,
> To Scott and all,
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> Yes, this was truly a great mini-meet. I have never seen so much bulk lego
> for sale in one sitting. I was agast with wonder. I spent a bit, but got a
> really great deal in the process, and probably never will again for a long,
> long time. I hope the helps the Sanburn's out as they prepare for their big
> move. Thanks again, Scott!
Your welcome. It helped out a lot, in terms of time I had to post all that
stuff, try to get it organized, etc.
> Scott, I'm looking forward to the sci-fi convention. You can count me as a
> positive since I already have two big creations that I can bring to the
> convention. This means I don't have to try very hard to make a display.
Indeed. I might try to get a little spaceport scene completed. It just
depends on the timing. If not, I can always bring in my TLC versions of
spaceware.
> I have a bunch of original space mocs that I have up on my site - the medium
> freighters are still intact, which would be incorporated well into the space
> port display that you suggested. I should be able to have that processing
> ship done in time for the show, and I'd like to make some refineries that
> can be included into the space port. I have a ton of 2x4x4 grey half
> cylinders coming my way. That plus a steel mill would probably look good
> with the space port, and provide a look of local economy. I think a
> conventional micro mill that processes scrap steel can be modeled very
> easily with regular pieces, and it would be to minifig scale. Thoughts?
Indeed, that would be neat. It might be able to be used for a town setting
as well.
Scott
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