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February 22, 2025 at 10:01 am #63261
Tim Brown
ParticipantBy 3 cubes you mean 3 columns? Also folks will need to make sure they have good supporting columns between builds. I have depicted builds with a back corner wall support and a front corner column, but that probably isn’t enough support for the builds above. I would test adding weight on top of your build.
February 22, 2025 at 10:03 pm #63265Tim Brown
ParticipantWIP but this would is the first of maybe 4-5 Butterflies to be suspended from the top of the case for this display. The aim is to keep it simple and to have some good color mixes going on. Madison’s happy I’m finally doing color. Also my youngest pointed out that the Iguana has never been on display at Cranberry and the Librarians there love him so I’ll see if I can’t craft some kinda space for him in the cube system.
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ModeratorBy 3 cubes you mean 3 columns?
Yes, sorry for being imprecise. Unless your cube is on the top of the column, strength and stability will be necessary to hold the cube(s) above you.
I love the butterfly. Can the iguana be modified to a chameleon? That would fit with the color changing motif.
February 23, 2025 at 12:34 pm #63268Tim Brown
Participantlol I don’t think you realize just how many folks I’d disaapoint if I touch the iguana. If I have the parts I might could build a chameleon but I’m not sure at this point so we’ll see.
March 19, 2025 at 11:55 am #63741Tim
ModeratorNow that Home & Garden is over, I am bumping this thread to move this along. We’ve got just over two months until installation.
It seems like the “cube” idea is floundering so I think we can take that off the table. I think if we have a nice mix of Colorful builds and Black & White/Grayscale builds, it will turn out great. One other thought I had is that we could have rivers/pools of color (i.e. bricks just laid out on the floor in color groups), encircling all of the various builds.
Please post here any space requirements so we have enough floorspace and also post what you are building so we know that we will have enough to fill the case!
March 19, 2025 at 12:52 pm #63745Tim Brown
ParticipantI say ditch the black and white if we aren’t going to do the cubes with transition. Let’s just go for bright colorful builds and use your idea of rivers/pools of color between builds for filling gaps. For now I’m just going to commit to building the suspended butterflies. But depending on what others commit to, I may bring/build something else as well.
March 19, 2025 at 1:11 pm #63746Greg Schubert
Participantbright colorful builds
Ok now you have my interest again. I’m currently completing a red / yellow / blue primary color version of the 3D LUG logo. The Pittsburgh graffiti mosaic is also colorful.
I think that some of those new botanical sets ought to be perfect, maybe some of the flower / birds in the Spring display that is currently at the Penn Hills library.
March 19, 2025 at 1:38 pm #63747Tim Brown
ParticipantFor reference. Both large windows fit about 5 32×32 baseplates. The small one fits 2. The middle can fit another ~3 with a bunch of 16 stud wide spaces filling the gaps. Anything yellow here are irregular gaps in increments smaller that 16 stud so use caution when planning for them. Keep in mind this is best of my ability based one the measurements I took and expect some small about of margin of error in the spacing. Mainly with regards to where regions 3 and 4 meet since there’s no buffer there.
Thus person A could say something like I’m building to fill the space in region 3 and I’m building to a depth of X from the window. That would let person B who claims area in region 4 or 6 to adjust the size they plan to claim to account for the already claimed space in region 3. Also doesn’t have to be 1 person per region or vice versa. Can claim half a region, or more than one region. If you are building high (let’s say in excess of 3′), please note roughly how high as that can affect suspended build placement.
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ModeratorDoes anyone have a large(r) botanical set for this display? I have a large white building (it rarely gets display time but it shows up in this picture – https://www.flickr.com/photos/41914153@N03/14940048913/in/dateposted-public/ ) which would make a nice pedestal for flowers and serve as a centerpiece for the entire display.
@joshhall what color bricks does the LUG have in decent quantity?March 20, 2025 at 12:14 pm #63757Tim Brown
ParticipantMadison Brown has almost every single Botanical and would jump at the chance to put them on display. So it really comes down to how much space we are wanting to devote to them.
March 20, 2025 at 3:20 pm #63758Bob Grier
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@joshhall what color bricks does the LUG have in decent quantity?
@timf, if these are intended for the “rivers of colors” to fill the spaces between the builds on the floor of the display case, we have over 24,000 1×1 bricks in a variety of colors that we ordered as part of Project Support for Mosaics last year. There are something like 45 different colors in quantities that range from 400 to 600 per color. @knb112 has all of these and can advise further as to what we have and whether anyone has asked or intends to use these during the time period for the Cranberry display (~June thru August).March 20, 2025 at 3:25 pm #63759Greg Schubert
ParticipantWe got project support for building mosaics? wkr? Was there a designated pattern on which this order was based?
March 20, 2025 at 3:46 pm #63762Bob Grier
ParticipantWe got project support for building mosaics? wkr? Was there a designated pattern on which this order was based?
@greg, you’ve got to start getting to more meetings!! The is part of the Project Support that the LUG applied for last summer that was broken into 3 parts (MILS, Hoth, and Mosaics), got approved, and that the LUG paid for. We received all of these parts last November. Some of the MILS parts were used in the Locomotion Weekend and Home & Garden displays, and some of the Hoth parts were used in the Winter Trolley display.For the Mosaics, there was no designated pattern. We decided as a group to order 1×1 bricks (because they’re easier to disassemble than 1×1 plates) in a variety of colors. We ended up ordering approximately 45 colors in quantities of 400-600 per color, for a total of approximately 24,000 bricks.
March 20, 2025 at 4:15 pm #63763Tim
ModeratorMadison Brown has almost every single Botanical and would jump at the chance to put them on display. So it really comes down to how much space we are wanting to devote to them.
@tbrown00 my white building is 31×31 studs so we could pack a good amount of flowers on top of that. So I will reserve the blue space to the left of Space #6 on your chart.
There are something like 45 different colors in quantities that range from 400 to 600 per color.
@rcgrier3406 that sounds perfect!
March 21, 2025 at 5:24 pm #63770Krista K
ModeratorWe got project support for building mosaics? wkr? Was there a designated pattern on which this order was based?
This was more for the play activity that we do at Arts Fest and other events, similar to play brick.
has all of these and can advise further as to what we have and whether anyone has asked or intends to use these during the time period for the Cranberry display (~June thru August).
Actually, Josh has them. He asked for them for an event recently. There may be one event over the summer that could use them, but we could make due without too. There’s no children’s festival this year.
March 27, 2025 at 10:42 pm #63815Jonathan Wagner
ParticipantI have a ton of white brick from Hoth that we could use in some way…maybe some hills? Or like a tunnel which could “spew” out a rainbow to all the other areas?
April 2, 2025 at 11:48 am #63866Tim
Moderatorton of white brick
We could also use that to pull everything together – a white base with color exploding out of various areas. @argonvesher plan on bringing the white brick!
April 2, 2025 at 12:09 pm #63868Greg Schubert
ParticipantI have a relatively short, single 32×32 baseplate, build to put in the 4/5 row.
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