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Looking at this again, I noticed several other details I missed. What is the
small box like container on the first floor for? I like it.
Do you have to be careful with the books falling out? I came up with a
technique to stop that. If you place a lego rubber band on the underside of the
top bookshelf plate, it creates enough friction to keep the books in place. You
can even tip the creation on its side.
Even though I left feedback elsewhere, this moc is great :)
Ben
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Looking at this again, I noticed several other details I missed. What is the
small box like container on the first floor for? I like it.
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Thats where he puts the wood for the stove. Keeps things nice and tidy.
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Do you have to be careful with the books falling out? I came up with a
technique to stop that. If you place a lego rubber band on the underside of
the top bookshelf plate, it creates enough friction to keep the books in
place. You can even tip the creation on its side.
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The books fall out all the time. So I built little shipping racks to hold stuff
in place when I move it around. Ill have to try the technique with the rubber
bands.
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Even though I left feedback elsewhere, this moc is great :)
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Thanks again!
Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG
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Do you have to be careful with the books falling out? I came up with a
technique to stop that. If you place a lego rubber band on the underside of
the top bookshelf plate, it creates enough friction to keep the books in
place. You can even tip the creation on its side.
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The books fall out all the time. So I built little shipping racks to hold
stuff in place when I move it around. Ill have to try the technique with
the rubber bands.
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Hehe, those shipping racks are cool. Maybe I will get to take photos of my
rubber band technique sometime. Please let me know if it works for you.
Thanks.
Ben
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