Some small Good-Night-MOC - An escritoire
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Hello!
And thanks for the praise!
For the inkpot I used this part:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=x179
Bye
Jojo
There is a Wallace & Gromit movie called "A Close Shave". It's about wool and sheep. The sheep-ish protagonist is called Shaun. OK, that was kind of a 1000steine-insider joke because recently somebody built something related to sheep. I shouldn't have said it here.Formendacil wrote:I'm not entirely sure I get the connection to the sheep
And thanks for the praise!
For the inkpot I used this part:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=x179
Bye
Jojo
This is just the sort of nonsense up with which I will not put.
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Hey Jojo,
That's a great desk. How is the sloped writing surface attached?
Bruce
That's a great desk. How is the sloped writing surface attached?
Bruce
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That printed tile is found in some of the Harry Potter sets and a couple of Belville sets:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/3069bp0c
Bruce
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Hey Jojo,
I like the new variant on your escritoire.
And you thought that just because I don't sprechen zie Deutch* I wouldn't notice. You can't escape me! Mwahahaahahahahah.
Bruce
*With apologies for the horrid spelling. I actually took one term of German in school, but remember next to nothing. That was my best approximation. I did check myself with Babelfish and see that it should have been "sprechen Sie Deutsches", but I'll let it stand.
I like the new variant on your escritoire.
And you thought that just because I don't sprechen zie Deutch* I wouldn't notice. You can't escape me! Mwahahaahahahahah.
Bruce
*With apologies for the horrid spelling. I actually took one term of German in school, but remember next to nothing. That was my best approximation. I did check myself with Babelfish and see that it should have been "sprechen Sie Deutsches", but I'll let it stand.
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