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Re: ISCC (was: British Rail InterCity 125-ish)
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 25 Apr 2002 01:09:32 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > Always worth to take a closer look at....
> > My favorites in the train part have been the entry of John Neal and the
> > "General Purpose" of Dieter. I was a little disapointed that these entries
> > "flopped" in the voting. Same happened to Larry's wonderful western story with
> > trains.
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> Considering the overall quality level of the ISCC entries (which was
> stunning, just stunning, don't you agree?) I don't consider my placement as
> a "flop", by any means. That entire entry was thrown together in 2.5 days of
> furious building just before the deadline.
I agree - truly stunning, and I'm also pleased to see your entry get a prize
- it's a great story (even if it is "technic challenged"!)
> I've said this before and I'll say it again, no doubt... the ISCC was the
> best LEGO(r) contest ever held, fan OR company sponsored, bar none.
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> I boggle to think how much work it must have been to run though... I hope
> Rene takes it on again next year but no one could blame him if he decided
> he'd rather have an actual life for the 5 month period it took instead of
> living eating breathing and sleeping ISCC.
And the April fools entry was the icing on the cake! Well done, Rene!
ROSCO
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| (...) Considering the overall quality level of the ISCC entries (which was stunning, just stunning, don't you agree?) I don't consider my placement as a "flop", by any means. That entire entry was thrown together in 2.5 days of furious building just (...) (23 years ago, 24-Apr-02, to lugnet.trains)
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