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Re: A closer look at defective spiral stairs
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lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 16:10:40 GMT
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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
--------
16

... and these seem to be all good.

-- Pawel

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: A closer look at defective spiral stairs
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 17:54:20 GMT
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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
--
www.brickfrenzy.com

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: A closer look at defective spiral stairs
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 17:58:23 GMT
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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

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: A closer look at defective spiral stairs
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 18:02:14 GMT
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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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