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In lugnet.announce, Erik Amzallag wrote:
Hello,
great work! Sometimes I think everything is build in all kind of building
techniques. But you show us that there are even more great ways to combine LEGO
bricks. I love that kind of window, there is a good chance to find it in a new
Venice house?!
Journal of Theoretical and Applied LEGO Mathematics ... haha, that sounds just
great. Where can I get volume I? And where can I get the other pages of volume
II? If you start working on volume III - please let me know.
And thanks for quoating me in this article ;-)
Keep on snoting and sniring!
HoMa
HoMas World of Bricks
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In lugnet.announce, Erik Amzallag wrote:
Journal of Theoretical and Applied LEGO Mathematics ... haha, that sounds
just great. Where can I get volume I? And where can I get the other pages of
volume II? If you start working on volume III - please let me know.
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Hi Holger.
Thanks for showing interest on JoTaALM.
In a first attempt, the idea was to make an hoax just for fun, as the one I made
when I was studying chemistry at university (not LEGO related). Of course volume
I doesnt exist. I cant tell more about the other pages of volume II. The
references at the end of the article let us think about Topless techniques !!
hum...sounds great ;-) maybe more to come !! (but this one will certainly be
published in ILTCO library).
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And thanks for quoating me in this article ;-)
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Its my pleasure. I really enjoy your website, ben works and all theoretical and
applied works on building techniques (SNOT, SNIR, AZMEP....)
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Keep on snoting and sniring!
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and even AZMEPing...
Didier 6Studs Enjary
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great work! Sometimes I think everything is build in all kind of building
techniques. But you show us that there are even more great ways to combine
LEGO bricks. I love that kind of window, there is a good chance to find it in
a new Venice house?!
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Thanks :) Hum, Im sure there is still a lot of building techniques. I made a
presentation at BricMania about one, ToPLeSs, and I have to finish the
traduction in english to post it.
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Journal of Theoretical and Applied LEGO Mathematics ... haha, that sounds
just great. Where can I get volume I? And where can I get the other pages of
volume II? If you start working on volume III - please let me know.
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That was an idea from Didier. It was just a fake. But maybe a day...
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Keep on snoting and sniring!
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Well, I really discovered SNOT one year ago, and now, I use it in each Moc I
made :)) Its a great building technique.
Erik / brickerik
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.build, Holger Matthes wrote:
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In lugnet.announce, Erik Amzallag wrote:
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Journal of Theoretical and Applied LEGO Mathematics ... haha, that sounds
just great. Where can I get volume I? And where can I get the other pages of
volume II? If you start working on volume III - please let me know.
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Hi,
Last week-end in The FreeLUG LEGO train show in Orléans, Xavier show me a
building tip he used to make the color scheme of the blue/gray TGV.
James Mathis used a close building technique (but different) for the same
locomotive. Ive decided to study a bit farther these building tips :
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/JoTaALM/JoTaALM/jotaalm-1.pdf
Didier Enjary
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> Last week-end in The FreeLUG LEGO train show in Orléans, Xavier show me a
> building tip he used to make the color scheme of the blue/gray TGV.
>
> James Mathis used a close building technique (but different) for the same
> locomotive. I've decided to study a bit farther these building tips :
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/JoTaALM/JoTaALM/jotaalm-1.pdf
>
> Didier Enjary
This is a great, I was wondering whether loading a .pdf would be worth it (takes
ages on my PC) but I wasn't disapointed. I had not really noticed James method
before but the half-stud-offset-and-tile method is even better!
Tim
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