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i was not kidding there was so much vylet pony on here. i apparently played this song forty-nine times

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Hon I gotta ask #1
Vylet Pony - typewriter
Each letter stamped Is a stone not unturned In this diary of your soul
i was not kidding there was so much vylet pony on here. i apparently played this song forty-nine times
Elsa's Lego Ice Palace.
I've taken to uploading a plethora of old pictures originally posted to my Facebook and Flickr accounts. As of the most recent posting (Revision 4 of the castle and columns), I am "done" with the design of the piece. I have yet to slot everything into one file mostly because I fear what that would do to my graphics card to render the almost 80'000 pieces it costs. I'll continue reposting photos of my prior struggles with the castle after a bit; for now, I have some friends bothering me to go do stuff. And yes, this stuff is pretty complicated to design.
As an aside (though I will continue to bring this up), I am considering taking on requests of Lego projects, though at the moment my only design requests would be for trains. As much fun as it is to contrive massive palaces made of nothing but see-through bricks and lined with scores of LED lights, I really don't want to spend my time on projects of more than 2'000-3'000 pieces. I'd rather show off a small, highly intricate model than a large, costly one without much to claim bragging rights from.