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Re: Art Deco Miami Hotel
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lugnet.town, lugnet.trains
Date: 
Mon, 5 Sep 2005 18:34:49 GMT
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Very nice building, Jim. Glad to know someone is on the case of bringing more art deco architecture to LEGO towns. :) Hope to see more!

   This is my second post to Lugnet (my first was for the Fisher Building which attracted little notice at the time).

WOW! Your Fisher building is incredible! Holy moley! Absolutely inspirational.

I’m dumbfounded both by the awesomnity of the MOC itself and by the fact that I never saw this when you first posted about it to LUGNET.

But after a few minutes of gawking, and after picking my jaw up off the floor, I was able to figure out the latter part. If you want your MOCs to get noticed on LUGNET, you really need to make sure you post them to the group lugnet.announce.moc. Feel free to cross-post to other relavant groups like lugnet.town, but especially with the new way the LUGNET highlight/spotlight system works, it is imperitative to post to lugnet.announce.moc in order for your post to receive the automatic spotlight boost, and hence have an excellent chance of making the Top Stories sidebar on the front page, and hence be seen by a lot of people browsing LUGNET.

Your Fisher Building was given 6 spotlight votes by LUGNET users. But I don’t remember ever seeing it make the LUGNET front page’s Top Stories sidebar. I am quite sure this is why I and a whole lot of people did not get to appreciate and comment on your MOC when it was announced. We never knew about it! Six spotlights is very good score, especially for a MOC that may not have ever made it to the front page sidebar. Unfortunately, another quirk of the LUGNET highlight/spotlight system is that if a MOC’s announcement post is around for a while before it gets some spotlights, those spotlight votes will do little to bring the post to more people’s attention.

By way of comparison, since you posted about the Fisher Building last February, I have seen many, many so-so MOCs get listed on that front page sidebar simply because they remembered to post to lugnet.announce.moc. And currently Mika Karttunen’s Casino Town (which is impressively grand in its scale and detail, comparable to your Fisher Building) is the #1 story on the front page Top Stories sidebar even though it has so far “only” received 2 human spotlight votes.

So what I’m saying is: please do not be discouraged by the lack of attention that has been paid so far to your incredible MOCs. I’m sure those lucky enough to have seen them in person have been bowled over, and I’m sure those who have seen them on LUGNET have been as well.

I’ve made the same mistake myself, forgetting to post to lugnet.announce.moc when announcing new sets of Brick Testament stories, and the difference in reaction on LUGNET has been very noticeable.

Anyhow, I hope your next great MOC will get the spotlight attention it deserves and will bring people to view your previous great MOCs as well.

-Brendan Powell Smith

P.S. Loved your Roman aqueduct and colosseum study too! And we can always use more MOC posts over in lugnet.building.ancient!



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  Art Deco Miami Hotel
 
Greetings: Here is my attempt to address a major problem: the near total absence of Art Deco architecture in the Lego townscape. This is a minifig scale version of a typical Miami Art Deco hotel from around 1930. Check out the (URL) MOC pages> for (...) (19 years ago, 30-Aug-05, to lugnet.town, lugnet.trains, FTX) ! 

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