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Eric,
This looks absolutely amazing. I am extremely impressed with how it came out ... I
am drooling over the idea of having another Brikwars festival with that in the
scenery and landscape. Out of curiosity, are the insides accessible? Regardless,
I think it looks stunning.
You seem to have this knack for tackling completely new areas (new to you, at
least) and quickly establishing yourself as a pro in them. Star Wars models,
Castle, Train, Town ... what next?
Congrats again. It really does look beautiful ... could use another mailbox or
two, though ;)
-s
p.s. for those in the dark about the mailboxes, we've had an excessive surplus of
them for our brikwars events - some streets have had as many as four boxes for
mail!
Eric Kingsley wrote:
> Well I won't go into to much detail here because most of it is on the web page.
>
> The origional inspiration for this was buildings others brought to NELUG's
> Brikwars games although I had stopped work on it for the last month or two as I
> got distracted with other projects. I resently was reinspired with the
> possibility of NELUG doing a train display.
>
> Here is the first Block of Main Street.
>
> http://www.lugnet.com/town/~15/mainstreet/
>
> LMKWYT,
>
> Eric Kingsley
>
> The New England LEGO Users Group
> http://www.nelug.org/
>
> View My Creations at:
> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/
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