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In lugnet.trains.org, John Neal writes:
> Timing, as they say, is everything, so in many ways even the idea of
> playing with LEGO seems a little absurd in light of recent events, but
> life will go on for us and there's nothing that any despicable coward
> can do that will conquer our indomitable spirit. But I came to share an
> MOC-- I hope you enjoy the little diversion:-)
>
> The inspiration for this building came after I got a bunch of the Oasis
> Ambush sets last year:
> http://guide.lugnet.com/set/5938
>
> I started fooling around with the parts from the set and came up with
> the cornice design, and built the rest from there. It took a very long
> time to assemble all of the necessary parts, but I am happy with the
> results.
>
> 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!
>
> Here are a few pics:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6884
John it looks great!Love the details. I myself have a brown/tan building in
the works.Like my airport (and using LD bricks/clear 3x4 windows)it is based
on a building that i am working on in my real construction job.(It's called
Griswold place, a building built in the 1920's that is being completely
refurbished)
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