Thanks for bumping this... I completely missed it the first time (can't think how). The mottling on some of those MOCs is so bulky it creates a really interesting effect (especially the Easter Island statues). I also was intrigued by the way the MOCs are displayed on scenery like the old Lego mags... I've never seen large MOCs displayed that way.
God Bless,
Nathan
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I thought better of copying and translating the interview with Mr. Naoe, given potential copyright issues. (Maybe someone can convince me otherwise.)
I did find a really cool video at the bottom of this page:
http://kids.yahoo.co.jp/docs/event/piec ... lcome.html
It's 20 minutes long, and shows some really cool angles on the various World Heritage Site creations.
I did find a really cool video at the bottom of this page:
http://kids.yahoo.co.jp/docs/event/piec ... lcome.html
It's 20 minutes long, and shows some really cool angles on the various World Heritage Site creations.
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