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In lugnet.harrypotter, David Eaton writes:
> Anyway, I took a little time and did some examination on my two sets of HP
> spiral staircases, showing the resultant gaps, pictures of the differences
> in defective and normal pieces, and also some stats on which sets contained
> what, in what quantity, with what part id's:
>
> http://www.suave.net/~dave/staircompare.html
Cool stuff! Let me add my data from the 6706 - can anyone else confirm that
the stair pieces in these sets are consistent or random?
1-01 (2)
1-02 (2)
2-01
2-02
3-01
3-02 (2)
4-02
5-01
6-01 (3)
7-01
8-02
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16
... and these seem to be all good.
-- Pawel
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In lugnet.harrypotter, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
> In lugnet.harrypotter, David Eaton writes:
> > Anyway, I took a little time and did some examination on my two sets of HP
> > spiral staircases, showing the resultant gaps, pictures of the differences
> > in defective and normal pieces, and also some stats on which sets contained
> > what, in what quantity, with what part id's:
> >
> > http://www.suave.net/~dave/staircompare.html
>
> Cool stuff! Let me add my data from the 6706 - can anyone else confirm that
> the stair pieces in these sets are consistent or random?
They are random. Here's mine:
1-01 (1)
1-02 (2)
2-02 (2)
3-02 (2)
4-02 (1)
5-02 (3)
6-01 (1)
6-02 (1)
8-01 (1)
8-02 (2)
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
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In lugnet.harrypotter, Adrian Drake writes:
> In lugnet.harrypotter, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
> > In lugnet.harrypotter, David Eaton writes:
> > > Anyway, I took a little time and did some examination on my two sets of HP
> > > spiral staircases, showing the resultant gaps, pictures of the differences
> > > in defective and normal pieces, and also some stats on which sets contained
> > > what, in what quantity, with what part id's:
> > >
> > > http://www.suave.net/~dave/staircompare.html
> >
> > Cool stuff! Let me add my data from the 6706 - can anyone else confirm that
> > the stair pieces in these sets are consistent or random?
>
> They are random. Here's mine:
> 1-01 (1)
> 1-02 (2)
> 2-02 (2)
> 3-02 (2)
> 4-02 (1)
> 5-02 (3)
> 6-01 (1)
> 6-02 (1)
> 8-01 (1)
> 8-02 (2)
From which set? And all non-defective, I presume?
For the moment I'm wondering more whether defective pieces have consistant
numbers, and whether, within a single set, if any normal AND defective steps
have the same numbers...
DaveE
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In lugnet.harrypotter, David Eaton writes:
> In lugnet.harrypotter, Adrian Drake writes:
> > In lugnet.harrypotter, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
> > > In lugnet.harrypotter, David Eaton writes:
> > > > Anyway, I took a little time and did some examination on my two sets of HP
> > > > spiral staircases, showing the resultant gaps, pictures of the differences
> > > > in defective and normal pieces, and also some stats on which sets contained
> > > > what, in what quantity, with what part id's:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.suave.net/~dave/staircompare.html
> > >
> > > Cool stuff! Let me add my data from the 6706 - can anyone else confirm that
> > > the stair pieces in these sets are consistent or random?
> >
> > They are random. Here's mine:
> > 1-01 (1)
> > 1-02 (2)
> > 2-02 (2)
> > 3-02 (2)
> > 4-02 (1)
> > 5-02 (3)
> > 6-01 (1)
> > 6-02 (1)
> > 8-01 (1)
> > 8-02 (2)
>
> From which set? And all non-defective, I presume?
>
> For the moment I'm wondering more whether defective pieces have consistant
> numbers, and whether, within a single set, if any normal AND defective steps
> have the same numbers...
>
> DaveE
Oh, sorry. They're all normal, and from the 4706 Forbidden Corridor.
Adrian
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