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I’m Updating my Website over the next weeks or so.

If you interested in seeing what is for sale I have created a page with everything for sale. Please note very few at this time have links for online payments. If its on the for sale page and you want it email me. I will be adding my for sale items to Facebook Market place, Venmo, PayPal, and maybe Etsy, in the next few days. https://gallaghersart.com/for_sale

My page that will list items that can be made to order can be found here. https://gallaghersart.com/made_to_order

I have created a page that lists all my Dyed Artwork, for use in placing orders. https://gallaghersart.com/artwork/all_dye_artwork

Working on a way for online orders. No clue on when that will be done.

Back to working on prototypes and have some wall art planned in the next week.

Also working on an email list for you to submit your emails for updates.

Monday, June 25, 2012
Gallaghersart 7 c fl 3d2 from Rammed Earth Designs 2 and 3 {inner:name}.{inner:extension} - From entrance view

Here are 2 more Rammed Earth Designs houses.

With these 2 designs I choose a rectangle block, and another design with round pillars of rammed earth.

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Sunday, January 08, 2012
Gallaghersart dome complex 02c from Building a Safer Community {inner:name}.{inner:extension} - Except for the 2 main entrances all roads within development are one way and right turns only

So around 2003 I was thinking about how I could make my multifamily dome community safer while minimizing the amount of pavement for the development.

My solution was a development that only had one-way roads. All intersections were roundabouts with a clear view of any oncoming traffic.

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Friday, January 06, 2012
Gallaghersart 40m circle 01sm from 3rd Floor for Dome {inner:name}.{inner:extension} - Layout of 8 separate housing areas with just over 3,000sq feet of space each. If needed they could be split in half for single room apartments. (single room floor layout shown). Center area could be open to air, and used as a community space. All uti

So after more research and some specs from Monolithic Domes, I made some changes. First off this height of the dome would have a 34ft or more center height. This means I can get 3 floors within each resident area.

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Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Gallaghersart dome g 02bc from Build Domes {inner:name}.{inner:extension}

Just after art collage, I found some information about people building Monolithic Domes.

Basically, they would blow up a balloon that is the full size of the house. Add some spray-on foam and short create with rebar, and just as that house is done. Well still needs the interior comforts, but a structure builds to last, and through anything.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Gallaghersart e-126 hub04b from Updated E-126 in LDD {inner:name}.{inner:extension}

So it’s been quite awhile since I have done any work building any LEGO MOC’s. With most of my LEGO swag in storage, I decided to see how far I could get making my version 4 of the Enercon E-126 windmill hub with in LDD. These were made 100% in LDD, pictures made in other programs..

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Updated Thursday, April 04, 2013
Posted Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Gallaghersart mg g45n 18 from Dream House {inner:name}.{inner:extension}

This design has been my current Dream House design for some time. The design incorporates only exterior walls that support the roof, giving the whole house an open and flowing layout. Once you enter the front door most of the outer windows are in view giving a panorama of views.

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Updated Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Posted Thursday, November 03, 2011
Gallaghersart sp04 mod dsc02234 from Massive Attack of Roads II {inner:name}.{inner:extension}

Going through all my files of Custom LEGO SNOT Roads I have made and posting the Pictures and LDraw files to go with them the here.

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Updated Monday, February 11, 2013
Posted Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Gallaghersart lc 090330 d from LEGO Log Cabin version 5 {inner:name}.{inner:extension} - Complete LEGO Log Cabin scene, with one unfinished LEGO tree

This was designed in 2009 and I thought it about time for a new design but wanted to first go over this MOC.

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Updated Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Posted Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Gallaghersart all sm from Idea for Future Space Flight {inner:name}.{inner:extension} - Version 1 basic idea, this needs updated

For humans to travel to distant solar systems and searching for habitable planets to colonize, the past technology used to exit the Earth’s atmosphere is not capable of sending the needed resources with the travelers.

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Saturday, January 09, 2010
Gallaghersart 0100109 a sm from Update on the E-126 MOC {inner:name}.{inner:extension}

Working on my 3rd revision of the hub and geared areas of the E-126 MOC. These new revision are being made in MLCad so at some point I will have the whole MOC made in LDR and MLCad.

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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Gallaghersart dsc03090 from My Log Cabin at a LEGO store {inner:name}.{inner:extension}

Setup my log cabin with a modified base to fit the community window at the Columbus Ohio LEGO store.

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Friday, September 11, 2009
Gallaghersart dsc02981 from LEGO ENERCON E-126 Windmill {inner:name}.{inner:extension}

Post some progress of my newest Windmill designed to look and be to scale of the E-126 Wind Turbine. So if a minifig was a 6ft person in real life (Minifig = 6ft Tall thanks to Dave’s LEGO® scale Converter) this LEGO E-126 will be a staggering 16ft tall when one of the blades is turned up. The base of the tower is 48 studs wide, and each blade is 4.6 ft long…...

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