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Concepts, Details, etc.
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 3 Jan 2000 03:22:28 GMT
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Subthemes tend to have subtle yet in-your-face details by which they are
characterized. It's the same for people's building styles and methods. For
example, I constructed a spacecraft last night with my red, black, blue, gray,
white, trans-antifreeze, and trans-blue setup. Usually, I also use
trans-orange, but this time, I instead used trans-red in its place. The craft
was to look reminiscent of Classic Space, even though I never owned an entire
Classic set. Although the colors used were highly dissimilar to Classic ones,
it still looked like a Classic Space set, thanks to the small details of its
form. Such thinking can also lead to good original models, as well as
unoriginal ones. Think of what looks good, and why it looks good [details,
characteristics] and build it using those characteristics.
Z
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