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Counting the studs
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lugnet.cad
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Sun, 20 Jul 2003 22:05:12 GMT
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I see 33029.dat is named Scala Plate 2 x 4
http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/33029.dat
And 3011.dat is named Duplo Brick 2 x 4
It's no big issue, but isn't it strange that with Duplo, we count the studs of
that system, but with Scala, we translate the measures into standard Lego
studs... :)
/Tore
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: Counting the studs
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| (...) You're right. Should be named as "Scala Plate 1 x 2". But whats with all the othe Scala Parts? Has they named with the translated measures? Questions over questions.. CU Bernd begin 666 smile.gif M1TE&.#EA#P`/`)$!```..._`````"'Y! $```$`+ (...) (21 years ago, 21-Jul-03, to lugnet.cad)
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| (...) Scala is kind of odd -- Scala 'flower studs' are double-sized, but parts like the 'brick 1 x 1 x 2/3 round with tabs' have System studs. And Scala flower-studs interlock with System-style anti-studs (the tubes on the underside of parts). Scala (...) (21 years ago, 24-Jul-03, to lugnet.cad)
| | | Re: Counting the studs
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| (...) I've been using System scale for the three Scala parts I've done. I chose System scale because the Scala parts do show up in many System sets (but I've never seen a Duplo piece in a System set, or vice-versa). I honestly didn't know about (...) (21 years ago, 24-Jul-03, to lugnet.cad, FTX)
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