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Re: First LDD MOC (Two Family Victorian in Minifig Scale)
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lugnet.town
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Fri, 2 Sep 2005 17:17:57 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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Hey,
This looks really good. It looks as if it would be an alternate model for
set 4886, Building Bonanza. Did you have
that in mind? (Maybe there are more bricks or windows in your MOC than in
4886, though.) Are there floors on the interior and/or a way to access the
inside
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Thanks...
First, you would need to buy 3 Building Bonanza sets to build this, mainly
because of the windows. I suppose this is one of the good points in terms of
LEGO Factory because it would cost me just under $90 to buy it that way were it
would cost $120 to get the Building Bonanza sets.
Second, it wasnt my sole intent to make this an alternate for 4886. The intent
was to get a close approximation of my other Victorians in LDD and see what I
came up with. For referance
here is a picture of my other Victorians.
Third, There are no floors or access to the interior which is the same as my
other houses. They are mostly used for display purposes on our (NELUGs) train
layout. With the parts available in LDD it makes it hard to do floors because
there are not really any plates large enough.
Again, thanks for the comments.
Eric Kingsley
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| Hey, This looks really good. It looks as if it would be an alternate model for set (URL) 4886, Building Bonanza>. Did you have that in mind? (Maybe there are more bricks or windows in your MOC than in 4886, though.) Are there floors on the interior (...) (19 years ago, 2-Sep-05, to lugnet.town, FTX)
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