Bricks Without Clay

Apr 15, 2012 17:31

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gardnerhill April 16 2012, 04:19:29 UTC
Oh god I love this! They look adorable - and I'm impressed by the 3D effect.

Will definitely link to this artwork when I finish prepping "Press-Gang" for AO3.

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capt_facepalm April 16 2012, 23:03:57 UTC
Oh good! I'm glad you liked them. Do you have a masterlist of all of A Study in Crimson which would be best to use? If so, I'll change the link because am hoping that more people will get a chance to read your series. And with the hope of future installments, I am holding back on releasing Lego versions of Small, Tonga, Wiggins, and Admiral Moriarty.

(And the Agro, yes AGRO, treasure!)
:D

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gardnerhill April 17 2012, 02:37:53 UTC
For now I've got them all tagged under A Study in Crimson, including the "Press-Gang" epic and the "Reparation" 2-parter.

I'll let you know when I put this up on AO3 - can't wait to see the rest of the crew in Lego form!

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capt_facepalm April 17 2012, 03:02:47 UTC
Link changed!

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tafizgurl April 16 2012, 06:22:04 UTC
Wonderful!

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capt_facepalm April 16 2012, 23:21:09 UTC
Thanks! The series combines two of my great obsessions loves: Sherlock Holmes and Pirates!

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eanor April 16 2012, 09:53:23 UTC
Very nice - and great 3D effects, too! :-D

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capt_facepalm April 17 2012, 13:55:18 UTC
Thanks! The stories are fun to read, and the characters are fun to build!
(3D effects are a conspiracy between me and your ophthalmologist!)

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capt_facepalm April 17 2012, 13:56:56 UTC
Thanks!
Lego are my "writers' blocks" of choice!

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merryghoul April 16 2012, 21:13:47 UTC
Charming.

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capt_facepalm April 17 2012, 13:49:35 UTC
Thank you! I hope you get a chance to read the stories in the series: A Study in Crimson. Read the awesome stories that inspired these Lego creations!

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