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Re: Why are slope bricks textured?
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lugnet.general, lugnet.parts
Date: 
Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:08:57 GMT
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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 moulds beyond their usual lifespan prehaps ?

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"Gary Istok" <istokg@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:IDBtC7.Csn@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.general, Samarth Moray wrote:
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 make... amongst a lot of other advantages. So why? I'm hoping • our
freindly neighbourhood LEGO historian Gary Istok can answer.....

Legoswami

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 not smooth, but either ridged (roof tiles) or staggered (roofing • paper
or roofing slate).  Perhaps when the sloped bricks were being designed by • TLG in
1958, they tried using smooth sloped bricks.  And maybe they didn't look • all
that realistic that way.  Can't give any insight beyond that, except that • the
coarseness of the sloped surface changed over the years.  In the 70's the
texture was more pronounced than earlier or later sloped bricks.

Gary Istok



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  Re: Why are slope bricks textured?
 
(...) 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)

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