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Re: Once Again, Legoville...
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Sun, 27 Feb 2000 23:36:11 GMT
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Jonas Marcho wrote in message ...
> 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 architecture.
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> My 'Town Hall' is just a modified version of 4554. My Police Station and Fire
> Department both came in 6464, and virtually all my buildings with the
> exception of a few, which I will discuss below, are all sets made by TLG such
> as 6350, 3438, and 6424.
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> As for the buildings I have created, they all resemble boxes. Each is jagged
> and squared off; there is barely ANY room within, and the exteriors are so
> poorly desgined that it makes me sick. Worst of all is the new Grocery Store
> that resembles a sanitarium much less a place where food is sold.
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> Worst of all, a dispondend and quite drunk friend of mine splattered his
> Sprite all over Legoville, and this morning the town is just sticky despite my
> best efforts to clean it. It looks as it I am going to have to take the entire
> town apart and wash the peices so that they don't attract more dust.
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> Personally, I feel that I should be doing more for Legoville. Are there any
> Lego towns that I should look at to help me realize a sense of architecture?
> Perhaps there are even some sets I should take a look at in the set database
> that could help 'inspire' me.
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> I am on the verge of another Dark Age. If you have any suggestions on what I
> should do, let me know.
What a pathetic post. I laugh loudly at you. After you stop feeling sorry
for yourself, just dump some pieces on a table and let your fingers do the
walking. The ONLY way to get better at building is to practice. Start by
trying to model real building you see in pictures and go from there.
Finally, be sure to beat the stuffing out of the bozo who spilled Sprite on
your Town and never let drunkards near your town again. Lego and alcohol
simply do not mix.
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Once Again, Legoville...
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| (...) I have to comment...I used to come home from sea, and find that my Mini-Figs were in all sorts of interesting poses...and I knew that my roommate had been drinking :) (He was good about it though, because I couldn't have cared really...it (...) (25 years ago, 28-Feb-00, to lugnet.town)
| | | Re: Once Again, Legoville...
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| After Josh, my drunken friend, got sober, I made him assist me in washing every peice of Lego in the town. That's the way to do it, you know. (25 years ago, 29-Feb-00, to lugnet.town)
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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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