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Mr L F Braun wrote:
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> That cornice design is *stunning*. Bram's right, that's a
> great use of obscure parts. The 1x4 tiles with 5-finger hinge
> are also really neat--what set did those come from in bulk?
Thanks. That's high praise coming from a couple of guys whom I consider to
be truly amazing builders! You make me laugh with the 5 finger hinge
question-- I am only aware of it in one set. It took at least a half a year
of searching to collect that many, 1 and 2 at a time! The actual bulk
bricks used were the 1x2, 2x4 tan bricks, and the 1x2x2 white windows.
> > This is my first example of my "miniland detail in minifig scale"
> > campaign-- more on the way. Thanks to LD for making many of these
> > elements available through bulk!
>
> I see! I hope you'll produce more--the tan/brown/white scheme
> is especially cool, it looks like a lot of the buildings around
> here.
Actually, I have already built 6 more buildings that are in that same design
motif -- I still need to get pics of them.
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6884
>
> That's beautiful. How ever will you assemble a whole town so
> lovely?
Am in the very process of doing that now for the Twin Cities LEGO Train Club
layout:-)
-John
> And when are you going to make it available as a kit?
> :D
>
> best
>
> LFB
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