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Re: Putting downt the Riot
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lugnet.space, lugnet.build.mecha
Date: 
Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:52:28 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Andrew Saada wrote:
   In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
   This is the usual boilerplate: walls, cops, a mech, a monorail, Black Seperatists, a canal, downtrodden masses and Snake Plissken (the Man sent him in).

Keith,

So yesterday morning i was finally able to go thru the pics at fullsize. Granted it took a good 45 minutes on our slow computer that uses dialup but it was worth it. ;-) Anyway, I hadn’t replied before now cause I didn’t think it appropriate having seen only thumbnails, and i didn’t want to add another “me too!” response (although this sort of falls under that, besides that it’s a repost from CSF; thought i’d be fair). Anywho, I wanted to comment that I think this Iron Reich creation is just awesome in its magnitude and attention to detail. Everything from the hypnotizzical tileage to the ventilation system (or whatever that rogue cop was going into; if i had paid attention i would have recalled that my answer had been given: “Yes, the cop in question is probably getting set to examine the corpse of a stripper, with a black light.” Fun stuff) to the little worker bot with the monkeywrench (that guy found a soft spot in my heart) is just excellent. Your amount of non-bley goodies is just sickening and your architectural style is one to be envied. As Jon Furman said:
   I like how “city of the future” [...] This would be an awesome place to visit.

Andrew, thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to post them. I don’t think I’m quite there yet with the futuristic architecture...the reich was always supposed to be much more near-future than PCS and the rest of the themes. Sometimes my mocs look too contemporary and “townish” as one reviewer commented, and sometimes too futuristic. It has been difficult to strike a balance. However, I appreciate the fact that they seem to entertain and that’s all that matters.

I used to be of the same opinion concerning the “me too” responses, but I’ve since changed my mind. I think it is better to say “me too” than nothing at all. Sometimes the only occaision I have to communicate with people in .SPACE and Lugnet in general is through reviews, so if I know the person and the MOC is good I’ll grab a seat on the bandwagon. Also, I enjoy recieving strange reviews, and doing likewise increases my likelyhood of getting them. I do, however,always encourage people to leave odd comments or non sequiturs just to break the monotony of boilerplate responses like “keep on building”.

I can’t take credit for that robot, it is 90% based on a design by Taro Kuma:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=238002

  
Now I hope that the following:
   This could be it for the Reich for a while, its as stale as the bread your > mom buys on sale at the grocery store. Walls, canals, cops, yeah...even I think its lame.
was just joke, cause i mean, c’mon, i buy the fresh carbs and the remaining stuff the end of the day ain’t stale. You sure your mom was “buying” that bread and not supplying it with a bun from her own personal oven. ;-) (first attempt at smack as I’ve come to know it)

Wow...umm...the smack needs some work. Do you have a little brother you can practice on? If not, rip on Soren or Dan Ruben’s next moc, they have the kind thick skin that can absorb the hits, and a keen sense of smack to give you pointers.

The quote wasn’t really a joke. There has been a good deal of talk (and smack) recently about repeating oneself design-wise, and I think I’ve been a little guilty of that. I don’t think the moc was lame, I just think I’ve done all I care to in the reich theme for a while. It’s not dead, just hybernating. Paul Brassington has picked up the torch and out-reiched me anyway, so I’ll leave him in charge of hippy opression for a while.


   Alright, I look forward to your next IR manifestation. But you said here:
   [...] I’m itching to dismantle the thing and start on something new.
Nooooo. It would be too sweet to have Brad Hamilton’s Bricktopia in one part of a house and then “travel” (walk) to another “citystate” (room) and see all that is and was the Iron Reich.
Only in dreams...

In the meantime, kick some hippy ass (no offence to the lawyer who swindled you :P ).


I agree, and I wish more people would take a shot at a large scale space related dio, or anything larger than a vignette for that matter. I have no idea what a PCS or EB city would look like, but I’d like to find out what the respective builders would come up with. I hear Felix has something in the works, and I look forward to seeing it.

   - /-\ndrew

PS - I seriously think that if you & Paul Brassington teamed up, you could follow the Reverend’s path of ABS publication. Seriously. ... Having reread the posts here (and ones I missed previously), I see that the Reverend believes that you are learnig how to capture that “film still” moment. Give it some thought, Keith, give it some thought. And if you proceed, may i offer to design the book cover. :-D

Paul has a trifecta of social handicaps that would prevent such an unholy union: genital warts, halitosis and a mild case of terets syndrome. I might take a shot at a R.BPS style storyline, I’ve been kicking around some ideas for it.

Thanks again, -Keith



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  Re: Putting downt the Riot
 
(...) Tourette's I think it is. But I have to wonder how it is you know these things? (...) That would rock, but.... he's already got dibs on the Bible (GOD told me so, so it must be true!) so you'd need another "holy book" to do... hmm... I know, (...) (19 years ago, 19-Jan-05, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
  Re: Putting downt the Riot
 
(...) Keith, you crazy bastard! (That's what I call the "straight forward smack") Your stuff is freaking insanely unbelievable. It's really two fold... on one hand you have these amazing large-scale, very detailed MOCs which people spend literally (...) (19 years ago, 19-Jan-05, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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(...) Keith, So yesterday morning i was finally able to go thru the pics at fullsize. Granted it took a good 45 minutes on our slow computer that uses dialup but it was worth it. ;-) Anyway, I hadn't replied before now cause I didn't think it (...) (19 years ago, 18-Jan-05, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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