Re: Lego Church
Posted by G4MER on
Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 1:50pm
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Thats awesome.. the Crystal Cathedrial..
Re: Lego Church
Posted by MisterBister on
Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 4:11pm
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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.
Re: Lego Church
Posted by Underdog on
Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 4:17pm
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[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 2005 at 5:23pm
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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 2005 at 5:51pm
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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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"The altar, crucifix and pulpit"
...word's I never thought I'd read on a page about legos...
Re: Lego Church
Posted by Myrk- on
Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 8:35pm
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I would have preferred it that they made a gothic cathedral with all the trimmings.
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Re: Lego Church
Posted by French Toast on
Tue Nov 8th 2005 at 11:42pm
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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?
Re: Lego Church
Posted by FatStrings on
Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 2:58am
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impressive
i dunno about sniper spots
but theres a big enough crowd to do some nasty work anyway
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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.
Re: Lego Church
Posted by Crono on
Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 3:35am
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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.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
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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.
Re: Lego Church
Posted by fishy on
Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 4:02am
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we could do the whole 'is it lego or is it legos' thing again.
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