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Re: new moc: motorized ice skating castle
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lugnet.town
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Wed, 2 Apr 2008 02:18:54 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Barbara Werth wrote:
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Hi Deborah,
In lugnet.announce.moc, Deborah Higdon wrote:
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| | inspired by the motorized mocs of mcbricker (barbara werth): pavillion of dancing and peter edwards: dodgem cars, i wanted to combine my interest in architectural mocs with movement. i had read about an outdoor ice castle rink somewhere in england but found no pictures.
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I am really impressed by this MOC, I highlited it without reading the text
carfully. Today I saw, my pavillion of dancing inspired you. It is very nice
to read that!
Youre MOC is a great and with attention to detail made building. The
movement of course fits perfectly to ice skating. Also the minifigs, the use
of levers as skates is a very good idea.
Best regards,
Barbara
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thank you, barbara. im glad you enjoyed it. finding a decently scaled ice
skate for the minifigs was a challenge, but the levers dont like being squeezed
into the lever base and ive gone through a lot of blades. good thing the ice
is melting soon, otherwise this moc could get expensive!
-§ deborah §-
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| | Re: new moc: motorized ice skating castle
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| Hi Deborah, (...) I am really impressed by this MOC, I highlited it without reading the text carfully. Today I saw, my pavillion of dancing inspired you. It is very nice to read that! You're MOC is a great and with attention to detail made building. (...) (17 years ago, 31-Mar-08, to lugnet.town, FTX)
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