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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> -Water wheel for a mill: Take four treasure chests, attach each one on top the
> other with all the hinges pointing to the same direction (they should like
> like weird steps or something). Now open each treasure chest without
> disconnecting it from the others. Connect the bottom chest with the cover of
> the last one (in a circle-y shape). Here you go, a weird water wheel! All you
> need to do is connect it somehow (don't ask me how :-) to a technic axle, and
> build a mill around it (see Dave Eaton's mill...)
:)
> -Trough for farmhouse: Take two 1x1x1 bricks with one SNOT (Stud Not On Top).
> Connect brick A to the brick B's side stud, with brick A's SNOT facing
> downward. Now disconnect a cover from one treasure chest, flip it over (the
> cover) and attach it to brick A's stud-hole, that should be on the top (if you
> understod my vague directions...). There you go - a trough. Add Franklin
> Cain's pigs and you got yourself a great addition to your farm!
Umm... am I the only one that doesn't know what a SNOT is? Apparently something
with no studs on top but a side stud? And it's got a stud hole on the bottom?
I'm picturing a 1x1 headlight piece without the top stud... that can't be
right! I like the little trough that Franklin posted just a minute ago using
the chest-top, 1x4 tile, and 2 1x1 round plates, but THAT's not what you meant,
is it?
DaveE
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> > -Water wheel for a mill: Take four treasure chests, attach each one on top the
> > other with all the hinges pointing to the same direction (they should like
> > like weird steps or something). Now open each treasure chest without
> > disconnecting it from the others. Connect the bottom chest with the cover of
> > the last one (in a circle-y shape). Here you go, a weird water wheel! All you
> > need to do is connect it somehow (don't ask me how :-) to a technic axle, and
> > build a mill around it (see Dave Eaton's mill...)
>
> :)
>
> > -Trough for farmhouse: Take two 1x1x1 bricks with one SNOT (Stud Not On Top).
> > Connect brick A to the brick B's side stud, with brick A's SNOT facing
> > downward. Now disconnect a cover from one treasure chest, flip it over (the
> > cover) and attach it to brick A's stud-hole, that should be on the top (if you
> > understod my vague directions...). There you go - a trough. Add Franklin
> > Cain's pigs and you got yourself a great addition to your farm!
>
> Umm... am I the only one that doesn't know what a SNOT is? Apparently something
> with no studs on top but a side stud? And it's got a stud hole on the bottom?
> I'm picturing a 1x1 headlight piece without the top stud... that can't be
> right! I like the little trough that Franklin posted just a minute ago using
> the chest-top, 1x4 tile, and 2 1x1 round plates, but THAT's not what you
> meant,
> is it?
No. I meant a 1x1 brick with a side stud - except I didn't know what to call
it. I do now, tho'...
See here:
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/misc.html
HTH
Shiri
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> No. I meant a 1x1 brick with a side stud - except I didn't know what to call
> it. I do now, tho'...
Shiri, check this out:
http://www.lugnet.com/cad/ldraw/parts/ref/
It is the list of all current LDraw parts, with their names and pictures. Most
people can recognize them, or you can post a link to the picture. :)
When in doubt, just describe how you've seen it used. :)
Jeff, "Thallid Lord"
ICQ #66153738
http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/
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