Thanks! Can you see any hints of Mill Yard sneaking through on this one?? I still can't get over how much we all learned from that whole project. I can't wait to see what else Erik and Steve have lined up for Nelug in the future ;)
Do you think we will have stuff lined up for the future? I sometimes wonder if Erik and Steve got burned out on us. :)
Definitely see Millyard in there. I think Millyard is in everything I build, too. I certainly won't ever be constrained by the Lego palette of windows and doors again. If you don't like the doors, build your own. :)
Re: Beautiful!sideshowjamieMarch 15 2007, 10:22:35 UTC
Hi Eric,
I'm so glad to hear your comments. I was really hoping this set could show that there are themes and specific products that can appeal to both boys and girls as well as older children and adults too!
Thank you for your feedback. I realy hope your family enjoys the set :)
One really nice set!
anonymous
March 15 2007, 07:56:15 UTC
I was able to review this set for BrickJournal and this was the first time in a LONG time I built slowly - I learned more than a few tricks from building this!
I'm really impressed by this and will be buying one next time I go to DC - I was planning to last time, but they were not available by a couple of days.
Great job Jamie - you kicked building up a notch!! And thanks for the interview!
Re: One really nice set!sideshowjamieMarch 15 2007, 11:50:02 UTC
Thanks Joe! I'm so grateful for all the work you're doing with BrickJournal. It's a fantastic magazine that the fans really connect with.
BTW, the alternate you built to the Cafe Corner is bringing lots of smiles to the faces around here. They just can't get over the creativity that comes from cool builders like you.
I hope to see you soon at one of the fan events. Otherwise, you're always a welcome guest here in Billund.
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I am so glad that they gave this project to you. I think you did an awesome job. I'll be buying this as soon as I can get to the Lego store.
-Al
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Thanks! Can you see any hints of Mill Yard sneaking through on this one?? I still can't get over how much we all learned from that whole project. I can't wait to see what else Erik and Steve have lined up for Nelug in the future ;)
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Definitely see Millyard in there. I think Millyard is in everything I build, too. I certainly won't ever be constrained by the Lego palette of windows and doors again. If you don't like the doors, build your own. :)
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Eric Strand
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I'm so glad to hear your comments. I was really hoping this set could show that there are themes and specific products that can appeal to both boys and girls as well as older children and adults too!
Thank you for your feedback. I realy hope your family enjoys the set :)
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Thanks for the congrats. I hope you and Peyton have a blast building together :)
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I'm really impressed by this and will be buying one next time I go to DC - I was planning to last time, but they were not available by a couple of days.
Great job Jamie - you kicked building up a notch!! And thanks for the interview!
Joe Meno
Editor/Publisher, BrickJournal
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BTW, the alternate you built to the Cafe Corner is bringing lots of smiles to the faces around here. They just can't get over the creativity that comes from cool builders like you.
I hope to see you soon at one of the fan events. Otherwise, you're always a welcome guest here in Billund.
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We are impressed!! Looks great. It is cool to know that one of our friends produced something that we see in stores...
Bob Bleecher
Lancaster, PA
robert.bleecher@verizon.net
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