Monthly Archives: December 2007

Something’s afoot at Dock 5 of the North Central Positronics Shipyards

Mike Yoder has “tweaked” his Last Flight diorama, and the result is “Dock 5 at the North Central Positronics Shipyard.”

In addition to an interesting curved slope technique, Mike’s diorama includes microscale versions of several iconic ships by other builders:

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Michael’s Beach House

Michael Lasky-Saparito recently purchased 10182 Cafe Corner and has put his new bricks to good use in a wonderful beach house. I especially love the flying buttress, awning over the door, and front steps. Here’s hoping Michael keeps this up!

EDIT (12/2): Michael just added another house that may in fact be even cooler than his beach house:

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Cry of Dreams

I’m proud to present my most significant (and most disturbing) work so far, the Cry of Dreams. This surrealist sculpture is a nightmarish dreamscape dipicting all kinds of suffering, you can think of it like Nannan’s Inferno ;) . I’ve written a piece of writing to accompany the work, and reading it will help you understand what’s going on.

Enjoy surrealism!

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