Handmade
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A spotlight on extraordinary handmade creations. This installment features Johnny Swing, Escama, David North, David Cole, and Bill Burns.
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I so want to build one of these for the girl friend, but, some lego cad plans would be really helpful. Any chance of tracking down the original builder?Posted by jaydeflix on December 30, 2006 at 17:53:43 Pacific Time
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If you send me your email address I can pass it on to the builder. I'm at carla@craftzine.com
thanks!Posted by carlata on December 30, 2006 at 22:11:02 Pacific Time
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