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Subject: 
Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Sat, 13 Nov 1999 08:56:28 GMT
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Bob Jackson wrote:

How many different brick styles did those trans-blue pieces come in?
I've seen only a 1x2 brick.

Trans-blue pieces come in at least the following styles (brick and otherwise):

1 X 2 brick
1 X 4 brick
6 X 3 X 1 slope
6 X 5 X 2 inverse slope
1 X 2 X 3 thin wall
10 X 10 X 7 quarter dome

--
John J. Ladasky Jr., Ph.D.
Department of Structural Biology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA 94305
--


Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Sat, 13 Nov 1999 13:51:44 GMT
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"John J. Ladasky Jr." wrote:

Bob Jackson wrote:

How many different brick styles did those trans-blue pieces come in?
I've seen only a 1x2 brick.

Trans-blue pieces come in at least the following styles (brick and otherwise):

1 X 2 brick
1 X 4 brick
6 X 3 X 1 slope
6 X 5 X 2 inverse slope
1 X 2 X 3 thin wall
10 X 10 X 7 quarter dome

--
John J. Ladasky Jr., Ph.D.
Department of Structural Biology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA 94305
--

These are the only trans-blue I've seen (I got them from a 20? year old
Universal Building Set):

1x2 brick (as above)
1x6 brick
2x2x2 sloped

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Eric Harshbarger / eric@ericharshbarger.org / www.ericharshbarger.org

"Oh please, if people are going to start telling the truth around
here... I'm going to bed." - Jackie-O (Parker Posey, THE HOUSE OF YES)
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Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle, lugnet.general
Followup-To: 
lugnet.general
Date: 
Sun, 14 Nov 1999 03:04:46 GMT
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Eric Harshbarger wrote:

"John J. Ladasky Jr." wrote:

Bob Jackson wrote:

How many different brick styles did those trans-blue pieces come in?
I've seen only a 1x2 brick.

Trans-blue pieces come in at least the following styles (brick and otherwise):

1 X 2 brick
1 X 4 brick
6 X 3 X 1 slope
6 X 5 X 2 inverse slope
1 X 2 X 3 thin wall
10 X 10 X 7 quarter dome

These are the only trans-blue I've seen (I got them from a 20? year old
Universal Building Set):

1x2 brick (as above)
1x6 brick
2x2x2 sloped

John!  Of all people, I can't believe you forgot about the Android Base walls in
blue that come in Neptune Discovery Lab!  ;)  6x10x11 or thereabouts, they mate with
the quarterdomes you mention there.  (Have I created a monster?  Are you going to
come looking for them?  =:oS )  There are also 4x6 plates in trans-dk-blue; the
usual arrangement of crystal 1x1x[1 or less] in cone, round plate, square plate,
square tile, and cylinder; the full range of canopies for aircraft and spacecraft;
the 10x10x6 dome-top, the 6x6x2 dome-top; and I'm sure a couple more I've missed.

best,

LFB

PS:  Followups set to lugnet.general.


Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general
Date: 
Sun, 14 Nov 1999 05:37:20 GMT
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Mr L F Braun wrote in message <382E26CE.B9C33183@pilot.msu.edu>...


Eric Harshbarger wrote:

"John J. Ladasky Jr." wrote:

Bob Jackson wrote:

How many different brick styles did those trans-blue pieces come in?
I've seen only a 1x2 brick.

Trans-blue pieces come in at least the following styles (brick and • otherwise):

1 X 2 brick
1 X 4 brick
6 X 3 X 1 slope
6 X 5 X 2 inverse slope
1 X 2 X 3 thin wall
10 X 10 X 7 quarter dome

These are the only trans-blue I've seen (I got them from a 20? year old
Universal Building Set):

1x2 brick (as above)
1x6 brick
2x2x2 sloped

John!  Of all people, I can't believe you forgot about the Android Base • walls in
blue that come in Neptune Discovery Lab!  ;)  6x10x11 or thereabouts, they • mate with
the quarterdomes you mention there.  (Have I created a monster?  Are you • going to
come looking for them?  =:oS )  There are also 4x6 plates in trans-dk-blue; • the
usual arrangement of crystal 1x1x[1 or less] in cone, round plate, square • plate,
square tile, and cylinder; the full range of canopies for aircraft and • spacecraft;
the 10x10x6 dome-top, the 6x6x2 dome-top; and I'm sure a couple more I've
missed.


I'm pretty sure I've seen 1x2x2 thin wall (yup - found them in my parts box)
and 1x2 45 degree slope, and maybe 2x2 45 degree slope.

I saw some indication somewhere of 2x4x4 half cylinders (I know they are
usually trans-light blue).

Frank


Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general
Date: 
Sun, 14 Nov 1999 08:47:38 GMT
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Don't forget the 1x1 bricks in the Soccer vans due out "next year".


Frank Filz wrote:

Mr L F Braun wrote in message <382E26CE.B9C33183@pilot.msu.edu>...


Eric Harshbarger wrote:

"John J. Ladasky Jr." wrote:

Bob Jackson wrote:

How many different brick styles did those trans-blue pieces come in?
I've seen only a 1x2 brick.

Trans-blue pieces come in at least the following styles (brick and • otherwise):

1 X 2 brick
1 X 4 brick
6 X 3 X 1 slope
6 X 5 X 2 inverse slope
1 X 2 X 3 thin wall
10 X 10 X 7 quarter dome

These are the only trans-blue I've seen (I got them from a 20? year old
Universal Building Set):

1x2 brick (as above)
1x6 brick
2x2x2 sloped

John!  Of all people, I can't believe you forgot about the Android Base • walls in
blue that come in Neptune Discovery Lab!  ;)  6x10x11 or thereabouts, they • mate with
the quarterdomes you mention there.  (Have I created a monster?  Are you • going to
come looking for them?  =:oS )  There are also 4x6 plates in trans-dk-blue; • the
usual arrangement of crystal 1x1x[1 or less] in cone, round plate, square • plate,
square tile, and cylinder; the full range of canopies for aircraft and • spacecraft;
the 10x10x6 dome-top, the 6x6x2 dome-top; and I'm sure a couple more I've
missed.

I'm pretty sure I've seen 1x2x2 thin wall (yup - found them in my parts box)
and 1x2 45 degree slope, and maybe 2x2 45 degree slope.

I saw some indication somewhere of 2x4x4 half cylinders (I know they are
usually trans-light blue).

Frank

--
Tom Stangl
***http://www.vfaq.com/
***DSM Visual FAQ home
***http://ba.dsm.org/
***SF Bay Area DSMs


Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general
Date: 
Mon, 15 Nov 1999 16:19:05 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Tom Stangl writes:
Don't forget the 1x1 bricks in the Soccer vans due out "next year".

Those're light blue.  They're refering to dark blue.  :)  Although the
Spaceport sets do have 1x1 bricks and 2x2 cylinder bricks in Dark Blue.
There are tons of dark blue pieces, including car roof hinges (4x4), pretty
much all canopies, and the octagonal wall sections.

Jeff


Frank Filz wrote:

Mr L F Braun wrote in message <382E26CE.B9C33183@pilot.msu.edu>...


Eric Harshbarger wrote:

"John J. Ladasky Jr." wrote:

Bob Jackson wrote:

How many different brick styles did those trans-blue pieces come in?
I've seen only a 1x2 brick.

Trans-blue pieces come in at least the following styles (brick and • otherwise):

1 X 2 brick
1 X 4 brick
6 X 3 X 1 slope
6 X 5 X 2 inverse slope
1 X 2 X 3 thin wall
10 X 10 X 7 quarter dome

These are the only trans-blue I've seen (I got them from a 20? year old
Universal Building Set):

1x2 brick (as above)
1x6 brick
2x2x2 sloped

John!  Of all people, I can't believe you forgot about the Android Base • walls in
blue that come in Neptune Discovery Lab!  ;)  6x10x11 or thereabouts, they • mate with
the quarterdomes you mention there.  (Have I created a monster?  Are you • going to
come looking for them?  =:oS )  There are also 4x6 plates in trans-dk-blue; • the
usual arrangement of crystal 1x1x[1 or less] in cone, round plate, square • plate,
square tile, and cylinder; the full range of canopies for aircraft and • spacecraft;
the 10x10x6 dome-top, the 6x6x2 dome-top; and I'm sure a couple more I've
missed.

I'm pretty sure I've seen 1x2x2 thin wall (yup - found them in my parts box)
and 1x2 45 degree slope, and maybe 2x2 45 degree slope.

I saw some indication somewhere of 2x4x4 half cylinders (I know they are
usually trans-light blue).

Frank

--
Tom Stangl
***http://www.vfaq.com/
***DSM Visual FAQ home
***http://ba.dsm.org/
***SF Bay Area DSMs


Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Mon, 15 Nov 1999 20:32:29 GMT
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Frank Filz wrote in message ...


I saw some indication somewhere of 2x4x4 half cylinders (I know they are
usually trans-light blue).



Ummm...... 6982 Explorien Starship.

Paul


Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general
Date: 
Mon, 15 Nov 1999 20:45:26 GMT
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Paul Baulch wrote:

Frank Filz wrote in message ...


I saw some indication somewhere of 2x4x4 half cylinders (I know they are
usually trans-light blue).


Ummm...... 6982 Explorien Starship.

Ok, that's the one I was thinking of...

--
Frank Filz

-----------------------------
Work: mailto:ffilz@us.ibm.com (business only please)
Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com


Subject: 
Re: Trans-blue pieces (was: Silver bricks)
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Tue, 16 Nov 1999 03:44:36 GMT
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