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Re: did anyone ever post pictures of The LEGO® Millyard Project phase 4?
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Tue, 13 Dec 2005 04:58:53 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Eric Kingsley wrote:
> In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Ondrew Hartigan wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> > I was looking through some pictures tonight, looking for ideas and it dawned on
> > me that I don't recall anyone posting pictures of The LEGO® Millyard Project
> > phase 4. Did anyone post pictures/ a summery of what happened that weekend? The
> > millyard project is something I have great interest in and Im looking forward
> > to contributing models as discussed at brickfest but I don't recall an update on
> > that either. Does anyone have info?
> >
> > ondrew
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> Sorry Ondrew, we posted pictures but we seem to have overlooked the writeup.
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> Let me give it a try...
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> Phase IV was divided into 2 parts. One was held in Manchester NH the other was
> held in Enfield CT. The Manchester build completed the major Mill buildings and
> most of the Mill Housing (other than the roofs). The Enfield Build concentrated
> on the "Elm St." buildings. This is essentially "Main St." in Manchester. On
> Sunday a couple of completed Elm St. buildings were moved from Enfield to
> Manchester.
>
> On a personal note, I was on the Manchester side and built the Duplo wall.
Duplo wall? Sounds like fun! Seriously I didnt even realize that was a duplo
wall at first with the small gallery image. Id jump at a chance to blow through
a few k-8's worth of duplo to do something like that. Just think no sore thumbs!
> Here are some Galleries of Manchester stuff.
> http://www.nelug.org/gallery/PhaseIV
> http://www.nelug.org/gallery/Millyard-Phase-IV-24-25-Sept-2005
> http://www.nelug.org/gallery/album12
This just keeps getting better and better. The detailed buildings under
construction is really, really cool. Ill have to add it to my ever-lengthening
ideas list. I am hugely jealous of the sheer amount of 2x2 windows though.
>
> Here is some Elm St stuff.
> http://www.nelug.org/gallery/album16
Pardon me while I mop up my drool. This is exactly the style and scale I want to
build my town. The tan building is beautifully detailed yet it uses readily
available parts and seems to fit into the "I can build that" category that kids
use at train shows. I may build myself a copy to tweak into a building that is
remarkably similar my hometown. The rest of the block also has some cool
building ideas like the angled windows by the doors and the color combos. Please
please post some close-up shots whenever you get a chance. Nice work!
The "city hall?" building has me puzzled honestly. Its a beautiful building and
I love the ridiculous amount of detail but how were the columns made? I see tons
of uses for them but I can't for the life of me figure it out. Do tell.
Ondrew
P.s thank you for the detailed reply it really did help and I apologize for the
delayed response I had a wicked cold on top of a messed up back last week. =)
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> On their own some members have gone up and finished some of the Mill Housing
> roofs.
>
> http://www.nelug.org/gallery/Millyard-Roofs
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>
> I know there are more Elm St. Pictures but I can't find them.
>
> As for contributions the best way is to LDraw something. If you want to build
> and "donate" something like a buggy you can contact me for shipping information.
> The main problem is there is a somewhat limited part selection so if you LDraw
> something it may not be used and if it is it may have to be modified based on
> what we can get for parts.
>
> If you have any specific questions based on the pictures let me know and I will
> do my best to answer your questions.
>
>
> The Deck has also begun to be painted and Phase V is going to be a major
> "fleshing" out by adding scenes with minifigs and such.
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>
>
> -Eric Kingsley
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