an absolutely fantastic church

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LEGOFREAK wrote:By the way, I am sure a lot of the older members here...(real old :wink: )
Hey!!!! I resemble that remark!!!!!! :wink:
LEGOFREAK wrote:have seen this and other stuff before, but keep in mind, a lot of TFOL's and people coming out of their dark ages haven't seen this stuff before.
So I urge you, even if you have seen something, link us all to it please. :D

thanks!

Okay, ya young whipper-snappers, does that give me carte-blanche to resurrect some of my old favourites?

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WOW! I don't know if I would like to meat in a church that big. But she really put some nice detail into it.
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footsteps wrote: Hey!!!! I resemble that remark!!!!!! :wink:

Okay, ya young whipper-snappers, does that give me carte-blanche to resurrect some of my old favourites?

Alan
1. well you are who I had in mind.... :lol:

2. YES of course!


3. J/k about 1.
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footsteps wrote:does that give me carte-blanche to resurrect some of my old favourites?
Hmm, Ed Boxer castle, S. Fujita Star Wars trilogy, giant Stegosaurus sculpture by Henry Lim, and then there's this guy named Eric Harshberger who's making a lot of great stuff . . .

:)

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I cannot think of a superlative which is strong enough to express my amazement; my brain is still recovering from the severe jar caused by my chin connecting with the desktop when I saw this... :lol: Amazing!!!!

Three things that really impress me about this:

1) This is her first project in -twenty years!!! I've been building pretty much strait for 7-10 years and I know I couldn't come up with something this awesome even if I had enough LEGO!

2) The detail! I mean there are is everything common to a church here and more besides, and it's all well executed.

3) The size! Here is a quote from her FAQ concerning the building's size: "About 7 feet by 5 1/2 feet by 30 inches (2.2 m x 1.7 m x .76 m)" Man, that's as big as some beds!

D-Man

P.S. Sorry for so many exclamation points. :wink:
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