My Lego Display

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My Lego Display

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Heh, my local library called me up two days ago, and said, I have three days to make a lego display. So I am making a small space ship and a diorama, to go with it. I have four shelves 10" by two feet. I will be taking pictures of the display, but you know what the worse part is? Having to go without half my legos for 1 month.
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Sounds good. Why aren't you making anything castle based, though?
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I am. A small diorama, of a castle siege. I will show you the pictures, by tomorrow. I think it is one of my best castle creations so far.
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If you do, please post them on BrickShelf.
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Hey, that's awesome, Imdol. I wish my library thought Lego displays were cool.

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kelderic wrote:Hey, that's awesome, Imdol. I wish my library thought Lego displays were cool.

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Ya, just ask, and please take pictures if you do. :lol:
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Hey well done. I would like to see pics when they are ready. I do have one question for you; How does your local library know that you are a Lego builder?
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The fact that it is in a library reminds me...

1) My Library (in which I am on the "Teen Board"), have been talking about doing something "Lego Related."

2) All those who live in the CA: If you sign up for the Teen Summer Reading Program anywhere in CA (If your library agreed to Legoland [which would be dumb if they didn't because it was free for librarys too]), you get free tickets to Lego Land California! So all CA teens look out! :D

I can't wait to see pictures of the display. Are they going to place it in a glass case?
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Prince Imdol wrote:Heh, my local library called me up two days ago, and said, I have three days to make a lego display. So I am making a small space ship and a diorama, to go with it. I have four shelves 10" by two feet. I will be taking pictures of the display, but you know what the worse part is? Having to go without half my legos for 1 month.
Any chance of seeing the photos anytime soon?
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Actually, I think we might see them by Tuesday. Hope fully.
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Oh good. I was curious on how you did it. Did you have any protection against little fingers?
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AHHH!!! LITTLE FINGERS!!!
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A nice glass window :D


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Sounds great Imdol! I wish my library would let me do that. Of course I'm no good at building so it probably wouldn't get looked at much anyway. I can just imagine...

"Oh look, some kid dumped his LEGOs here" :lol:

I look forward to seeing the pictures! Make sure and post them on Brickshelf!
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