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In lugnet.town, Lawrence Wilkes writes:
> If you were going to build large miniland layouts (a la Legoland) but at
> minifig scale, would you use non-Lego landscaping?
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> Anyone doing large scale landscaping that mixes Lego and non-Lego as
> they do at Legoland? e.g. non-Lego mountain, but with Lego bridges on
> it.
>
> lawrence
LEGO catalogues of old feature illustrations of exactly this - very naive
style rolling hills in only slightly subdued colours. That means I've been
authentic and professional! Check out the gallery photos of the NBLTC
www.nbltc.org - (bridge requires more work!)
Jon
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| (...) When building microfig styled Lego towns, I tend to integrate both the lego and non lego items so they kind of mix. Usually, though, I get a hold of those model trees and grass landscaping stuff (it's kind of hard to describe) at the hobby (...) (23 years ago, 10-Apr-02, to lugnet.town, lugnet.general)
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