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Re: The Rideout Stamp (was: The Sandlin Stamp)
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Thu, 21 Feb 2002 19:06:34 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tony Hafner writes:
> In lugnet.space, Mark Sandlin writes:
> > In article <GrtKo8.CLC@lugnet.com>, "Mr L F Braun" wrote:
> > > Whose is this? Someone's a Homeworld fan! I really like the execution
> > > on this model--I noticed it was in the neighborhood of Mark's contingent,
> > > but it doesn't quite have his "stamp" on it (I can't describe it, but
> > > there's a Sandlin Stamp to those things).
> >
> > Haha. Once upon a time, someone called a MOC "Sandlinesque." What is it...
> > is it the amount of greeblies?
> >
> > We were noticing each others' styles in our SEALUG meetings, so we had a
> > contest for one of our meetings where the challenge was to build something
> > in someone else's style. It was much fun. I advocate doing something like
> > this at your own LUG meetings.
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> Yes, and Mark Rideout's style is very distinctive as well- the Homeworld
> ship definitely has his stamp all over it. Primarily, it shows in the
> slopes-on-hinges technique on a large scale as used to shape the top edges
> of the "neck".
I'm glad you can figure out what my style is -- 'cause I can't! I have asked
myself "what is 'my style'" in the past month, in getting ready for
BrickWest, and couldn't come up with anything. It will be fun to see what
style my next creation comes out with.
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> I was browsing the pics, and this one stood out to me. I noticed one of
> Muffin-head's creations next to it and figured it must belong to the other Mark.
Thanks for the compliment!
-mark
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: The Rideout Stamp (was: The Sandlin Stamp)
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| (...) Oh I don't think it's something you can consciously try to create. I think that we each have our own mental image of how bricks work together, and that translates into our MOCs. At least, that's my own theory. :^) ~GAMH (23 years ago, 21-Feb-02, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) Yes, and Mark Rideout's style is very distinctive as well- the Homeworld ship definitely has his stamp all over it. Primarily, it shows in the slopes-on-hinges technique on a large scale as used to shape the top edges of the "neck". I was (...) (23 years ago, 21-Feb-02, to lugnet.space)
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