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    Why are slope bricks textured? —Samarth Moray
   Its one of the most trivial things, but its always bothered me. Why have that texture on the slope end? What purpose does it serve? From the small selection of un-textured slopes we have, one can only infer that these would be less trouble to (...) (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)
   
        Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Gerhard R. Istok
   (...) OK, I would love to give some special reason, but I know of none. Ever since the sloped bricks first came out in red (1958) and blue (1960), they have had the textured finish. The simplest explanation I can think of is because most roofs are (...) (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)
   
        Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —David Simmons
     (...) Definitely so! The earlier slopes had a texture that resembled overlapping circles, while the later texture is more evenly distributed teeny-weeny bumps. I can always tell if it's an old slope piece because of the funky circle pattern. Dave (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)
   
        Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Aaron Gershon
     (...) What about the 3x6 slopes? Okay, I know they are a little different but they don't have that "texture" you are speaking of. (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)
    
         Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Steve Bliss
     (...) Do you mean part 3939? [LDrawPart 3939:46] Going by the data collected on Peeron, this part first appeared in 1978. For the next ~13 years, the part only appeared in transparent colors. So I'd guess it was intended as a windshield/canopy, (...) (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts, FTX)
    
         Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Dave Schuler
     (...) At the risk of picking nits, I seem to recall that (URL) this piece> in my old (URL) Space Cruiser> from 1978 was opaque blue. Dave! (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts, FTX)
    
         Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Steve Bliss
     (...) Too right -- sorry, I neglected to look at the history of decorated elements. Sorry. But I think my point is still valid -- part 3939 was designed/intended to be used as a windshield, not a roof. Steve (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts, FTX)
    
         Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Dave Schuler
     (...) Sure, but it's a rare day that I get to call someone on a parts-related question, given my usual specialization. Let me enjoy a few minutes of neener neener, if you please! Dave! (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts, FTX)
    
         Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Steve Bliss
     (...) :) Steve (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts, FTX)
   
        Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Eric Harshbarger
      Also, keep in mind that the slopes that came with the McDonald's Happy Meal sets a few years back were NOT textured. They had printed images on the sloped part, but if I remember correctly, that slope was smooth. eric harshbarger (...) (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)
    
         Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —Elroy Davis
     (...) Strange. I never noticed that before. I just checked the one 2x3 slope that I have from McDonald's, and it's not textured. Every other printed slope that I have is textured, though. -Elroy (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)
   
        Re: Why are slope bricks textured? —James Stacey
   Something I have noted with recent roof bricks is that the texture on certain elements has become less and less. The 2x2 external and internal corner bricks I have had in recent sets and via pick a brick have been almost completely smooth. Pushing (...) (19 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)
 

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