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In lugnet.trains, Greg Perry writes:
> wow, Wow, WOW! Thanks for posting these pictures Ray. What a great layout.
> I'm still digesting the whole gallery but I wanted to immediately respond
> with a rave of appreciation for the scenes set in the park. The playground
> is just incredible - I cannot believe how well done the "wooden" play
> fort/jungle-gym/obstacle course structure is - it looks exactly like the
> kind of thing I've seen at playgrounds.
Greg,
Thank you for the very kind words. I had a lot of fun building most of the
park. The playground came together after a couple of rebuilds. It wasn't
designed as a copy of a real-life structure, but a sense of realism was the
most over-riding concern.
> My other favorite is the gazebo structure. I love octagonal buildings (both
> in 'real' life and rendered in LEGO). The way that roof is put together
> using the variety of pieces involved is mindboggling (at least to me) in its
> cleverness. And then the whole scene with the band/audience is just
> perfect. Award that builder a gold brick!
The gazebo (and audience) designed by another member of our club, Susan
Michon. I had a chance to study it when I was coordinating it with the rest
of the park area. It uses some very intriguing building techniques. I
agree that it is very impressive. The band itself is great, too. She does
deserve a gold brick for the concert scene.
> The expanded park picture revealed to me the trees. Fantastic!
The sculpted trees were a lot fun to build. I usually build trains and
buildings with a keen eye toward balance and symmetry and it was a stretch
for me to build trees with an "organic" feel. I really appreciate your
positive feedback. I wasn't very sure how the trees would go over given the
fact that LEGO actually produces single- and multi-part trees.
John Gramley
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