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Re: Lighthouse
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lugnet.town
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Fri, 24 Jan 2003 05:07:15 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Keith Goldman writes:
> Submitted for your approval. Just up the coast road from the Brickyard
> baseball stadium stands a lighthouse the locals have nicknamed "The
> Pontiff". Any feedback you care to leave would be greatly appreciated. I
> wasn't sure who to populate the lighthouse with, besides the watchman, Old
> Ezra, so there are some random types you may encounter in the photos. There
> is a story behind them, but it is long, convoluted, and in the end, not that
> interesting. Again, criticism is welcome, and encouraged.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=31937
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> Thanks,
> -Keith
Great design of all the components, light tower, bridge, rocks, & cabin. The
watchman's cabin is perfect--cozy & with seafarer's stuff like the map &
wheel-fantastic small living space. great use of BURP's too. If Lego had used
more Burp's per set like this to build up realistic, more massive looking rock
formations, I don't think the complaints against the piece would've been so bad
(I'd still prefer more basic blocks, but for sturdiness &
'hidden-compartment-playfulness' for younger builders, I'd understand more with
this quality of set, instead of the 'single-BURP-with-a-treasure-chest-in-it'
small sets.) One question; what's with the skeleton head guy dumping out
yellow pieces?
Jeff
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