Re: Lego Church
Posted by wil5on on Tue Nov 8th at 6:04am 2005
This is impressive. The construction pictures are interesting.
http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/church/photosfirst.html

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by G4MER on Tue Nov 8th at 1:50pm 2005
Thats awesome.. the Crystal Cathedrial..

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by MisterBister on Tue Nov 8th at 4:11pm 2005
I think that the idea and the result was very cool, however if i would
have made something of that magnitude in Lego i would not make a chuch.
If i was forced to make a church, i would probably be a gigantic medieval one, like a cathedral or something.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Underdog on Tue Nov 8th at 4:17pm 2005
[edit] Link wasn't dead, you accidentally put a space (or I did) and the link messed up.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by fishy on Tue Nov 8th at 5:23pm 2005
church of the dead cat, made from lego. this was posted here before, but in memory of precious, who was obviously a good christian cat, you can be forgiven.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by satchmo on Tue Nov 8th at 5:51pm 2005
I am a born sinner. When I saw the Lego church, all I thought about is where to hide for a sniper shot.
Everything is mapping to me.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by azelito on Tue Nov 8th at 5:55pm 2005
? quote:
in memory of precious, who was obviously a good christian cat
He was the most christian cat ever. Could you not see how he loved to
be in the church while it was being built? That was God's calling to
him! He felt it, and died young. Those whom God loves die young. That's
fact.
? quote:
all I thought about is where to hide for a sniper shot.
Hmm, where?

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Biological Component on Tue Nov 8th at 8:23pm 2005
"The altar, crucifix and pulpit"
...word's I never thought I'd read on a page about legos...

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Myrk- on Tue Nov 8th at 8:35pm 2005
I would have preferred it that they made a gothic cathedral with all the trimmings.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Windows 98 on Tue Nov 8th at 11:20pm 2005
Welcome to the internet. Not only has that been built for ever, i think
might have been on ebay? Also, i think like 8 years ago, it was in the
lego magazine. Saying stuff about how amazingly cool it is. Either way,
its still very nicely done.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by French Toast on Tue Nov 8th at 11:42pm 2005
windows, I think people were saying the same of you a few months ago... cease to speak.
Anyhoo, 'tis cool. I remember some guy who made all of Lord of
the Rings (before the movies) with lego. Damn it, I can't
remember where it was, anyone know what I"m talking about and/or have
the link?

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by FatStrings on Wed Nov 9th at 2:58am 2005
impressive
i dunno about sniper spots
but theres a big enough crowd to do some nasty work anyway

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Windows 98 on Wed Nov 9th at 3:03am 2005
didnt you see the part of my post were I said it was cool? I was just saying it was old...

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Nov 9th at 3:09am 2005
Seems like a huge waste of time and effort, but then again the
creator/s could probably say the same thing about my Hammer exploits.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Crono on Wed Nov 9th at 3:35am 2005
I know of a lot of directors who use Lego to build scenes. (Kojima, for example)
There are, however, people who get paid to do this for a living.. lucky bastards.
Has anyone seen those Logo books? I saw about four people who built a large replica of the Sydney Opera House, the roof went to the person's chest. Crazy big.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Nov 9th at 3:37am 2005
Someone did a shot for shot reproduction of MJ's Thriller video, using just legos.
You could probably find it via google if you wanted.

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Re: Lego Church
Posted by fishy on Wed Nov 9th at 4:02am 2005
we could do the whole 'is it lego or is it legos' thing again.

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