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| (...) I got a small portion in one of my LUGBULK orders. I think I have enough for the equivalent of five ordinary straight roadplates. Play well, Jacob   (14 years ago, 8-Sep-11, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: Half-SNOT town street 
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| (...)    (14 years ago, 7-Sep-11, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: The Cube 
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| (...) looks like it could have been built in the real world (by a crazy architect). But I wouldn't want it here in Sweden with a lot of snow on top :-)    (14 years ago, 7-Sep-11, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Half-SNOT town street 
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| This is one of my attempts at reducing the cost of creating "studs-not-on-top" (SNOT) roads for LEGO towns, while keeping the flexibility the SNOT technique gives us: (URL) presented version has the road surface two bricks and a baseplate above (...)   (14 years ago, 7-Sep-11, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Spiral staircase 
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| (URL) spiral staircase was built as the outside stairs up to the apartment above "Square Ghost Café". Play well, Jacob (posting his backlog of models)   (14 years ago, 7-Sep-11, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.town, lugnet.build) 
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|  |  | Seagulls 
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| This is two very small models, but I thought I ought to announce them properly anyway: (URL) is a couple of seagulls I built to populate a beach scene from the third "Indiana Jones"-movie ((URL)). Play well, Jacob   (14 years ago, 7-Sep-11, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.town, lugnet.build) 
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|  |  | The Cube 
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| (2 URLs) "The Cube" ((URL)) is the home of an architect. The ground floor is a combined kitchen, dining room and living room. The second floor hosts the home offices of the architect and his wife. The top floor contains a big bedroom and a bathroom. (...)   (14 years ago, 7-Sep-11, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: Spiral Stairs 
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| (...) SNIP (...) Thanks; I used one plate height so it looks like the minifig could actually walk up or down the stairs. Jeff    (14 years ago, 30-Jun-11, to lugnet.build, lugnet.town, lugnet.castle) 
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|  |  | Re: Spiral Stairs 
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| (...) Nice work. It looks much more stable than the spiral stairs I usually build. Is there a reason the steps only are one plate high? Play well, Jacob   (14 years ago, 28-Jun-11, to lugnet.build, lugnet.town, lugnet.castle) 
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|  |  | Space Shuttle booster factory 
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| This year, for NALUG's annual train show, I've ended up building a weird custom train car to carry a Space Shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB), along with a factory to build the SRB's. Not exactly realistic, I know. :-) See: (URL) Gray (NALUG)    (14 years ago, 11-Jun-11, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.trains, lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | new mocs: rooms full of furniture 
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| i started another house in 2010, which is not yet completed but most of the furniture to fill the house is. (URL) master bedroom> set (5 URLs) an armoire bedroom set> for the guest room, inspired by this dutch armoire (2 URLs) living room> furniture (...)   (15 years ago, 13-Feb-11, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.arch, lugnet.town, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: Spiral Stairs 
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| I decided to make the stair 4-wide to buld on the railing: (2 URLs) Jeff    (15 years ago, 12-Feb-11, to lugnet.build, lugnet.town, lugnet.castle, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| (...) I can't believe I forgot about this, but Spencer Rezkall did a 6-wide sport pick-up: (URL)   (15 years ago, 31-Dec-10, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| (...) Actually no, but I love that one as well and I'm annoyed that I forgot it. For some reason, I have the sense that the one I'm remembering came in either some kind of promo set or perhaps a S@H exclusive set. Darn this old brain of mine! Why (...)   (15 years ago, 31-Dec-10, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| In lugnet.town, Joseph Gonzalez wrote: snip (...) Here's one: (URL) exactly what you're were asking about, but I thought I'd share the link. Scott.    (15 years ago, 31-Dec-10, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| (...) Hmmm, well there was this one: (URL) the one you remember? DaveE    (15 years ago, 30-Dec-10, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| (...) tasty model, jordan! simple but defining design, that's what i'm talking about! it's definitely got the feel of early (1980s) lego cars. nice job! ..jg    (15 years ago, 30-Dec-10, to lugnet.town, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| (...) For the life of me, I can't remember which set included it, but wasn't there a small pick-up in one of the Adventurers sets? I seem to recall that it had an opening tailgate and 1x6 arches for rear fenders?    (15 years ago, 30-Dec-10, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| (...) 7942 Fire Pick-up Truck from 2007: (URL) Pierre Normandin's 4-wide pickup: (URL) used that as the starting point for a truck with a longer bed: (URL) Savelsberg's minifig-scale 5-wide pickups: (URL)   (15 years ago, 30-Dec-10, to lugnet.town) 
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|  |  | Re: best official pick-up truck model? 
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| (...) About a year ago, I was requested to design an American-style pick-up truck, and this was the result. I designed the original in LDD, and it has since been realized in brick as well. To me, the truck looks like a Dodge Ram. (URL) While I'm at (...)   (15 years ago, 29-Dec-10, to lugnet.town, FTX) 
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