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Subject: 
Space ninja GO!
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lugnet.space, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.vignette, lugnet.castle.ninja, lugnet.loc.se
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 17 May 2006 13:48:08 GMT
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In the future, two rivaling dojos fight in the shadows. Here is an attack made by one unto the other:



Mocpages - Brickshelf

It is my first vignette. Let me know what you think!

Linus


Subject: 
Other Historical MOCs at NWBrickCon
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.adventurers, lugnet.castle.ninja, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.western, lugnet.build.ancient
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon
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Mon, 19 Sep 2005 05:37:58 GMT
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I'm posting on behalf of Jon Rasmussen, the Other Historical Coordinator
for NWBrickCon 2005, who currently doesn't have access to the Internet[1].

If you'd like to bring a MOC featuring anything from the past that isn't
Castle[2], let us know!

We want your Pirates, ancient Romans and Greeks, Ninjas, Adventurers,
Vikings, and most of all Wild Westerners.  If you've got MOCs from eras in
history of which I haven't even thought, we want them.

Just drop me a note (tws <at> morfydd.net) with [Other Historical] in the
subject line saying roughly how much space you'll need and I can relay
that information to Jon.  That way, at setup time on October 7th you can
go straight to Jon and he'll have table space ready for you.

Please send your space requirements (especially for large MOCs) by October
1 so we know how many tables to apportion to Other Historical.  If you
don't tell us ahead of time, your gladiators might have to end up herding
cows on Jon's Wild West layout.

If you have yet to sign up for NWBrickCon 2005, head on over to
http://www.nwbrickcon.org/

--
TWS Garrison
http://www.nwbrickcon.org

[1] His home computer died and he can't use his work computer while on
strike.

[2] The Castle Coordinator is Thomas Rafert.


Subject: 
Introducing: Taki
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lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.org.us.clb, lugnet.castle.ninja
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lugnet.build.sculpture
Date: 
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 22:20:08 GMT
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A while back, I happened across some real cheap basketball fig packs. I got to thinking about the springy legs, and what other possible uses they could have. Well, that night, I was playing the game Soul Calibur II. For those of you who have not played it, it is a great fighting game which also features some of the most... well-programmed gravitational physics, let us call it. Due to this, the one character that will usually stick out in every mind (ok, every male mind) is Taki the ninja.



(click images for large pics)

Taki stands tall at 13.5 inches, and has 28 points of articulation (arms, legs, neck, waist), or 30 if you count... the gravitational physics. She has a red veil on because this is what she wore in Soul Calibur I (and I didn’t have the piece in tan ;) ).

For the full gallery, click here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=142436

And if you’re wondering what the reason for the whole basket ball fig story: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/PepaQuin/Taki/taki49.jpg

-Matt


Subject: 
Everybody was Kung-fu Fighting...
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lugnet.castle.ninja, lugnet.castle, lugnet.adventurers, lugnet.build, lugnet.build.vignette
Date: 
Tue, 12 Jul 2005 03:35:37 GMT
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Well maybe not...

I'd planned to have a couple of ninjas fighting out front, but then realized I'd
packed them all away. So instead Kilroy got the position of honor...

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Athos/Vignettes/Adventurers/shrine1.jpg

Here's the rest of the gallery (including some other Adventurer vignettes)

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=119054

Steve


Subject: 
Sato Plaza
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lugnet.space, lugnet.town, lugnet.castle.ninja
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lugnet.space
Date: 
Thu, 19 May 2005 17:17:42 GMT
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Submitted for your entertainment, a futuristic city that hasn’t lost touch with its distant past.

Guest Starring:
  1. A Starsky & Hutch / Sleeping Beauty’s coffin - styled aircar by Daniel Rubin.
  2. A snotty cherry blossom tree by (The) Bruce Lowell design studios.
  3. Quark Hover bikes by erstwhile Coppertone model Nick Kappatos.







Sadly, MOCPages is still down, so I am unable to subject you to questionable captions. As always your smack, non sequiturs, kudos and crazy rhetoric is appreciated.

-Keith


Subject: 
Re: Space Wheels Entry: Nezumi attack vehicle
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lugnet.space, lugnet.castle.ninja
Date: 
Fri, 3 Dec 2004 23:39:26 GMT
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Anyways, I don't remember where I saw it, but the wheel design was • actually
inspired by an image showing how the 8x8 radar dishes can be snapped onto • the
six-spoked motorcycle <http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/2903 wheels> used • for the
Tantive IV and RIS.  It doesn't quite work with the other similarly sized
three-spoked <http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=32057c01 • wheel>, but
as long as you can keep them snugged up to the sides, the result still • looks
pretty cool.

Very groovy configuration!  I'll have to remember that one!

Dave


Subject: 
Space Wheels Entry: Nezumi attack vehicle
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.space, lugnet.castle.ninja, lugnet.build, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.org.us.michlug
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lugnet.space, lugnet.castle.ninja
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Thu, 2 Dec 2004 05:42:04 GMT
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I hope I didn’t miss the deadline for the Space Wheels contest (I sent the e-mail a little over 20 minutes ago).

Anyways, I don’t remember where I saw it, but the wheel design was actually inspired by an image showing how the 8x8 radar dishes can be snapped onto the six-spoked motorcycle wheels used for the Tantive IV and RIS. It doesn’t quite work with the other similarly sized three-spoked wheel, but as long as you can keep them snugged up to the sides, the result still looks pretty cool. I’m planning to display it this weekend with MichLUG at the Novi Toy & Hobby Expo, along with about nine other Sam-Bot MOCs, a few of which I have yet to post.


Subject: 
Re: Honjin Stronghold
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lugnet.castle.ninja
Date: 
Mon, 23 Aug 2004 07:27:29 GMT
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Thanks to everyone who took the time to leave me some feedback on the Stronghold, I really apreciate it. Much like Nathan Wells, Lenny, and others, I think crossover building in .Space and .Castle makes both themes stronger. Thanks again, and keep the great mocs coming.

-Keith


Subject: 
Re: Honjin Stronghold
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lugnet.castle.ninja
Date: 
Sun, 15 Aug 2004 16:36:47 GMT
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Sorry for the late reply.

WOW!

Keith this has to be one of the best diorama’s you’ve ever done. I just love all of it. As usual, the huge scale of your work is complemented by excellent attention to the detail. Awesome.

One thing that bothers me though...

Where are the freakin’ concubines?

Dude, have you even seen Akira Kurosawa’s Ran (1985)? The concubines are supposed to through themselves in front of their lord (to protect him till the very end) and get shot... Or better yet, commit suicide by sword or knife.

I just can’t believe you missed such a golden opportunity to include something as macabre as that. Tsk tsk.

Mladen Pejic


Subject: 
BLASTERMAN
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.castle.ninja, lugnet.build.minifigs, lugnet.build, lugnet.lego, lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.people, lugnet.general, lugnet.announce
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Date: 
Sun, 15 Aug 2004 08:33:55 GMT
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Y’know why I like Jeff Blasterman…? …’cause he’s smart and innovative!

The problem was self-evident to us all. Here’s a perfect recent example:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/HonjinStronghold/s23.jpg


Keith Goldman’s comment:”

“lego-bows are almost useless, it always looks like the fig is offering the bow as a gift,

and not about to rain death on his hapless opponent.”

”Here, friend, take this bow as a token of my eternal hatred.“


And now… the innovationhttp://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=662911


Here’s a folder full-a-reasons why I like what Jeff does! http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=72883

The caliber of his creations exemplifies niche-perfection.

I look forward to giving you large sums of my hard earned money one day. If you were a company, I’d invest in you!

(Ok. Jus’ one mo’ picture…this simply make my mouth water) http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=662915


!Thank-you for helping me make my Lego army more dexterous,




--==Richard==--



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