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this isn't mine, but who cares

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of interest to anyone who has ever encountered BGW syndrome

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=502108

just look at that stonework... bloody marvellous

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Wow, good find! The "artificial stonework" is brilliant for such a large scale! Also, the colors and styles in the architecture are so well done. Thanks for sharing! :)
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^agreed! the stone work is excellent :D I find the plants on the side a bit blocky, but it has a interesting effect :)
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Excuse me for a moment while I pick up my jaw... :twitch:

I've been trying to use that stonework technique for ages and couldn't do it! And here it is, all over the place! Amazing! :D
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Teherean wrote:Excuse me for a moment while I pick up my jaw... :twitch:

I've been trying to use that stonework technique for ages and couldn't do it! And here it is, all over the place! Amazing! :D
I know right? When I get back to my parts, I'm totally having a bash at this. It's the future.
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This is really cool, I am going to have to try it. It would definitely ward off the dreaded BGW syndrome.

Edit- I just tried this technique out, and it isn't overly complex as long as the 2 brick:5 plate ratio is used.
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