Thursday, October 16, 2008

Brick Fan Town 2008

Hi all, long time no post huh? Well I've been really busy soo... my bad I guess. Luckly we have a couple of new great contributors on the Blog!

Anyways this is a creation I felt I had to post because it's really awesome, don't you think?

It's part of the Japanese Brick Fan Town 2008 display, and this one is by far my favourite module.

From EARL-0's Gallery.

11 comments:

  1. Nice Find Here, I Especially Like The Use Of The Wheel Above The Giant Arch And A Nice Use Of Some Of The Harry Potter Hogwarts Peices. What Did The Other Comment Say? It Says Deleted, Oh, I Just Noticed The Columns And Palisade Bricks, AWESOME. In Oz Now, Waiting For Lego, Created A New Flickr And Brickshelf Accounts Both Shadow Fang. Later All, And Best Wishes For Whatever.

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  2. The other comment was deleted by the author himself, so I don't know what was there either.

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  3. Hi.
    Thank you for blogging mine, Roger.

    I wish you would enjoy some further information about my work and the project I joined at my blog.
    http://earlscourt.blog54.fc2.com/blog-entry-480.html

    I will also add some images later on my shelf.
    http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=345339

    Thanks.

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  11. I think the molds are permitted a tolerance of up to two micrometres, to ensure the bricks remain connected. Human inspectors check the output of the molds, to eliminate significant variations in color or thickness.

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