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Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 03:46:46 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Markus Wolf writes:
Erik,

I just looked at your peasant houses.  I really like the way you used plates
for roofs, but having built very few MOC's, I've never used anything but roof
bricks.  How do you set that up?

You could probably do it in a few methods (not sure which one Eric uses),
these are just two:

a. using friction pegs and beams.
b. using hinges (base) and <part:3938 (top).

Attach the roof plate to either of these, and the other part (either beam or
hinge) to the wall.

HTH,
-Shiri

   
         
     
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 03:48:41 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
b. using hinges (base) and <part:3938 (top).

Err, that should be (top).

-Shiri

    
          
     
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 03:55:44 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
b. using hinges (base) and <part:3938 (top).

Err, that should be (top).

-Shiri

Understood.  Then what do you do to fill in the wall space in between your
roof plates.  It's kind of hard to tell from the pictures.

Thanks for your help.
Markus

    
          
     
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 04:09:10 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Markus Wolf writes:
In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
b. using hinges (base) and <part:3938 (top).

Err, that should be (top).

-Shiri

Understood.  Then what do you do to fill in the wall space in between your
roof plates.  It's kind of hard to tell from the pictures.

You could probably use slopes, either 45 degree or other. (depending on how
high your roof is.)

Thanks for your help.

Glad to!

-Shiri
"And the daffodils look lovely today..."

    
          
     
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 06:04:21 GMT
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Snip
-Shiri
"And the daffodils look lovely today..."
"and the rafflesia smell beatly today..."(1)

I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
possible With a CIS based scanner? That way i could jump start my delayed
Webpageproject and Shiri-isn't it past your bedtime it must be like what early
moring in the US.Sorry i think i sound lihe someones mom (or house Dad)
One other thing i'm patenting the use of a cape beneath a ufo "armour/sholder
pad)piece-its really tough to do i i want credit
                                        8-)
                                            ravi
(1) a rafflesia is a larse paracitic flower which smells like rotten meat

    
          
      
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 07:29:38 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
possible With a CIS based scanner?

Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
Minifigs work pretty well.

     
           
      
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Tue, 14 Mar 2000 02:49:25 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:
In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
possible With a CIS based scanner?

Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
Minifigs work pretty well.

I did i get beastly ghostlike imageswhich don't do minifigs justice\i'll put
one of em spectres up soon (hold on a second new special effect idea!!!!!!-i
need to get a digicam *-()
                           Ravi

     
           
      
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Tue, 14 Mar 2000 13:18:16 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:
In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
possible With a CIS based scanner?

Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
Minifigs work pretty well.

I did i get beastly ghostlike imageswhich don't do minifigs justice\i'll put
one of em spectres up soon (hold on a second new special effect idea!!!!!!-i
need to get a digicam *-()
                          Ravi

Whoops wrong group but where does it go help me ,ravi the clueless before i
get smited by rigtous indignation-i gotta do something bout me spouting
lines....
          TBR

     
           
      
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle, lugnet.admin.general
Followup-To: 
lugnet.admin.general
Date: 
Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:28:46 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:
In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
possible With a CIS based scanner?

Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
Minifigs work pretty well.

I did i get beastly ghostlike imageswhich don't do minifigs justice\i'll put
one of em spectres up soon (hold on a second new special effect idea!!!!!!-i
need to get a digicam *-()
                          Ravi

Whoops wrong group but where does it go help me ,ravi the clueless before i
get smited by rigtous indignation-i gotta do something bout me spouting
lines....
         TBR

Well, if you're talking about camera/photos of your lego stuff it probably
fits best in lugnet.publish. The best way to move a thread without people
losing track of it is:

a. In 'Newsgroups' you write the new NG in *addition* to the current one
b. in 'Followup-To' you write the new NG
c. somewhere in your post you mention that followups are set to the second
group.*

Followups direct any replies to your post straight into the second NG.

HTH,
-Shiri
* like I'm doing now: (FUT lugnet.admin.general)

    
          
     
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle, lugnet.off-topic.fun
Followup-To: 
lugnet.off-topic.fun
Date: 
Tue, 14 Mar 2000 01:02:43 GMT
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On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 06:04:21 GMT, "ravi" <helixwolf@hotmail.com>
wrote:

"and the rafflesia smell beatly today..."(1)

[snip]

(1) a rafflesia is a larse paracitic flower which smells like rotten
meat

...and which is, oddly enough, the inspiration for the Vileplume
poke'mon.  (Its original Japanese name was 'Rafureshia', which is
their version of our word.)

(Followups to l.o-t.f.)

    
          
     
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.off-topic.fun
Date: 
Tue, 14 Mar 2000 02:53:45 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Fred M. Sloniker writes:
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 06:04:21 GMT, "ravi" <helixwolf@hotmail.com>
wrote:

"and the rafflesia smell beatly today..."(1)

[snip]

(1) a rafflesia is a larse paracitic flower which smells like rotten
meat

...and which is, oddly enough, the inspiration for the Vileplume
poke'mon.  (Its original Japanese name was 'Rafureshia', which is
their version of our word.)

(Followups to l.o-t.f.)

Actually it was named after a (British-the ducth were getting wacked by the
french)governor general of jave who also founded singapore-can't imagine he
was very happy though,having a smelly flower named after him
                                                       Ravi

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 04:02:59 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.castle, Markus Wolf writes:
Erik,

I just looked at your peasant houses.  I really like the way you used plates
for roofs, but having built very few MOC's, I've never used anything but roof
bricks.  How do you set that up?

You could probably do it in a few methods (not sure which one Eric uses),
these are just two:

a. using friction pegs and beams.

On the plates for the roof, use the Plate with Technic Hole

b. using hinges (base) and <part:3938 (top).

These would be too fragile.  I'd use <part:4625 1x4 Car Roof Hinge
Tile>/1x4 Car Roof Hinge Plate and Car Roof Hinge.

Jeff, "Thallid Lord"
Save the Whales!  I may get hungry later...  :)
ICQ #66153738
http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Villiager Mini-Figs?
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 04:06:23 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Jeff Stembel writes:
These would be too fragile.  I'd use <part:4625 1x4 Car Roof Hinge
Tile>/1x4 Car Roof Hinge Plate and Car Roof Hinge.

Apparently, these don't work with line breaks!  :)  It should read:
1x4 Car Roof Hinge Tile

Jeff, "Thallid Lord"
Save the Whales!  I may get hungry later...  :)
ICQ #66153738
http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/

 

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