To LUGNET HomepageTo LUGNET News HomepageTo LUGNET Guide Homepage
 Help on Searching
 
Post new message to lugnet.townOpen lugnet.town in your NNTP NewsreaderTo LUGNET News Traffic PageSign In (Members)
 Town / 4557
4556  |  4558
Subject: 
Re: Purist Question
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.town, lugnet.general
Date: 
Wed, 10 Apr 2002 05:32:20 GMT
Viewed: 
1434 times
  
In lugnet.town, Lawrence Wilkes writes:
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.

I frequently cover my display tables with colored tableclothes to create a
backdrop (or underdrop if that is a word), as this fills the spaces between
baseplates with a color appropriate for the theme.  Unlike some of the others
here, I seem to have a massive deficiency of green bricks.  (I shoulda picked
up more than two blue tubs when I had the chance!)  The local party supply
store has plastic tableclothes in a shade of green that matches LEGO green, and
a blue that I cut up and use for harbor or river scenes.  And at $2 each, that
is a lot of colored Town or Castle acreage for the price!

Reaching new heights (literally), for my current castle project I have varied
the elevations of two of the six tables hidden under the cloths, thus providing
more than a totally flat surface.

As for true mountainous terrain and such, the closest I have come is perhaps
MOCs similar to the old Forestmen sets.

My 2 Bricks,
-Hendo



Message is in Reply To:
  Purist Question
 
If you were going to build large miniland layouts (a la Legoland) but at minifig scale, would you use non-Lego landscaping? Anyone doing large scale landscaping that mixes Lego and non-Lego as they do at Legoland? e.g. non-Lego mountain, but with (...) (23 years ago, 9-Apr-02, to lugnet.town, lugnet.general)

7 Messages in This Thread:



Entire Thread on One Page:
Nested:  All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:  All | Brief | Compact
    

Custom Search

©2005 LUGNET. All rights reserved. - hosted by steinbruch.info GbR