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- Sir Terrance
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Very nice tables!
God Bless,
Nathan
God Bless,
Nathan
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- marakoeschtra
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Hmm, nice idea, but I think I'll keep them for my own usekelderic wrote:You should definately sell these on Ebay as a furniture lot.
Kelderic
I made a whole new batch of designs the past few days.
I also made separate folders for the different types of furniture;
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- Bruce N H
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Hey Martin,
There are some really clever construction ideas there, like the epaulettes in this cabinet:
and the hinges as feet on this one:
I also really like the curved flex tubing and hands at the top of this one:
Also, this is the best solution I've ever seen for someone lying in bed:
Anyway, all of the furniture is great and a real inspiration. I'm going to have to pull out my minifig accessories and other little elements and see how I can put them together like this.
Bruce
There are some really clever construction ideas there, like the epaulettes in this cabinet:
and the hinges as feet on this one:
I also really like the curved flex tubing and hands at the top of this one:
Also, this is the best solution I've ever seen for someone lying in bed:
Anyway, all of the furniture is great and a real inspiration. I'm going to have to pull out my minifig accessories and other little elements and see how I can put them together like this.
Bruce
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You, sir, are a genius.
The way you use some of those little pieces (epaulettes!) is really creative. You should expect to see these pieces of furniture popping up all over other peoples creations.
The way you use some of those little pieces (epaulettes!) is really creative. You should expect to see these pieces of furniture popping up all over other peoples creations.
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Quick question:
Are all of these pieces available in old brown?
It's hard to tell from the photos which color these are, because of the differences from one digital camera to another, lighting, etc.
Are all of these pieces available in old brown?
It's hard to tell from the photos which color these are, because of the differences from one digital camera to another, lighting, etc.
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- marakoeschtra
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Yes, they are. Occasionally, that is.Traveler wrote:Quick question:
Are all of these pieces available in old brown?
It's hard to tell from the photos which color these are, because of the differences from one digital camera to another, lighting, etc.
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- Lord Felix
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Wow. More excellent furniture!
I really like the cabinet. Looks good. Nice use of (as my brothers call them) "shoulders" for the legs.
I really like the cabinet. Looks good. Nice use of (as my brothers call them) "shoulders" for the legs.
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Hehe, no kidding!marakoeschtra wrote:Occasionally, that is.
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