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Re: Once Again, Legoville...
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lugnet.town
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Fri, 25 Feb 2000 13:47:40 GMT
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Check out these websites for some architectural inspiration:
http://members.aol.com/LegoTom1/stlegointro.html
http://members.xoom.com/lpien/gistok_xoom.html
You will have to scale these down of course but the ideas
are there for the taking.
You might also check out the instruction scans on
www.brickshelf.com. Easiest way to do this would be to use
the set reference on lugnet to look at older town sets. If
you see something you like there should be a link to take
you to scans of the instructions on brickshelf. I'd suggest
sets 1592, 6390, and 1490 as a place to start.
<SHAMELESS PLUG MODE ON>
Finally, you might be interested in my own Station Three.
It borrows elements from the St. Lego site and set 6390 to
make a building with character in a small space. Use the
URL below, then click on LBFR Home and then Stations for a
looksee.
<SHAMELESS PLUG MODE OFF>
Will
Visit the Lego Beach Fire and Rescue Service
http://www.crosswinds.net/~hokie
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| I'm sure that quite a few of you fellow adult fans of Lego were eager to see how Legoville turned out, but looking over it this morning, it seems to me as if my 'Town' has turned into a 'Town, Jr'. Why? As it would appear, I have no sense of modern (...) (25 years ago, 25-Feb-00, to lugnet.town)
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