Door design

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It's a cool idea and the door has nice detail. I like the use of the legs as hinges. I might use this idea soon! 8)
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Really nice doors Count Blockula! I can imagine those doors in a dwarven complex/building...great work, and i might want to use this design one day! (if thats ok with you?) Ofcourse i will give you credit for the design, haha :)
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Anyone that wants to is totally welcome to use these. That's why I made them: to share. Enjoy! :D
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I am so glad you posted those pictures! I was all excited, and then I clicked the link and I can't view flickr, so I got all sad. Then I decided to read the rest of the posts to see if there were any clues to the construction, and I saw your post! Thank you, sir!

I love the design! So simple, yet so elegant. And the lanterns are great too!

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Voran_the_Scholar wrote:and I can't view flickr
How come some people can't view flickr, is it restricted somehow in the area or is it the browser that can't handle it? If it is the latter case, what browser do you have?

(sorry for the slightly off topic reply, but if it is solvable, we should solve it)
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Flickr has, due to some of the contents, ended up on a lot of blacklists used by various content-control software, used typically in schools, workplaces or at home by administrators/parents to censor the web for their students/employees/children.
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Post by Voran_the_Scholar »

Wobnam hit the nail on the head. It is restricted by my internet provider. Integrity.com. Is flickr a lego-only site like brickshelf? Or is it a more general site that Lego enthusiasts use?

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Post by wobnam »

This is interesting, but really off-topic, so I suggest we continue in Restricted websites (content control, web filtering).
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Very nice design. I will have to try it out. Always lover alternative door designs! Nice work!

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