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Re: How do a build a mountain?
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Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:22:53 GMT
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Yes, and I wouldn't mind generating one to whatever specs
you have - even flat tops and vertical surfaces for
"drilling" tunnels.

Play well,

Jacob


Well, you're really going to get two different looking designs if you make a
mountain out of Lego's, and a mountain out of plaster.  First of all, with
Lego bricks, you will get a lot of jagged edges which is perfect for a
mountain.  You can add bricks anywhere you want.  However, with using lego's,
you're still taking away the realism of a mountain.  I mean look at the water
on my website.  Blue tinfoil worked PERFECTLY.  I couldn't get that realistic
look with blue lego pieces.  Not to mention, I don't have enough pieces for
making a mountain and buying the pieces will take a LOT of money.  This
mountain is going to end up being 3 feet long and probably about 1 and a half
feet wide.  The top is going to be a forest.  It's basically going to be a
cutaway because I want the mountain to look as though it continues on.  That's
why I'm leaning toward the plaster mountain, but I don't know how how I will
make it?  Will it be like a pinata and then go from there?  This will be a
very fun and interesting project, that's for sure.  :-)

Brendan



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(...) I built my moonscape like a pinata, but it has it's downsides. The moonscape is now under repair, after the famous "foot" accident ;-) Not to mention all the tiny fragments of plaster that decorated my room after that... Perhaps I'd make it (...) (25 years ago, 4-Apr-00, to lugnet.town)  

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(...) Yes, and I wouldn't mind generating one to whatever specs you have - even flat tops and vertical surfaces for "drilling" tunnels. Play well, Jacob ---...--- -- E-mail: sparre@cats.nbi.dk -- -- Web...: <URL: (URL) > -- ---...--- (25 years ago, 27-Mar-00, to lugnet.town)

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