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Re: Market Street Preview on LEGO Factory
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Thu, 3 May 2007 01:39:34 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Steve Witt wrote:
   Check out the Market Street Preview on LEGO Factory. Many praises to Eric Brok for his Excellent design work working with the LEGO Factory Team on this. Yay for Medium Blue!!!

http://factory.lego.com/modularhouses/

It looks pretty good; I am impressed that Lego has gone back to the basics and provided sets that are designed so you can build... buildings! It seems that for a while the sets were becoming too specialized. Now all they have to do is make some new style window parts. It looks like this set may be smaller and less expensive than the Corner Cafe.


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Re: Market Street Preview on LEGO Factory
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Thu, 3 May 2007 11:59:02 GMT
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In lugnet.lego, James Garrett wrote: (snip)
   Now all they have to do is make some new style window parts.
(sniper-snip)

I have some ideas for a new LEGO Window System: Start with a 1x1 headlight brick. Change the front stud into a square, maybe with a transparent insert. The bottom lip should not be rectangular, make it sloped instead. Now you have the basic shape for all the NEW 1x1x1, 1x1x2, 1x2x1, 1x2x2, 1x3x2.... windows :-)


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Re: Market Street Preview on LEGO Factory
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Thu, 3 May 2007 13:19:17 GMT
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In lugnet.lego, Martin Srb wrote:
   In lugnet.lego, James Garrett wrote: (snip)
   Now all they have to do is make some new style window parts.
(sniper-snip)

I have some ideas for a new LEGO Window System: Start with a 1x1 headlight brick. Change the front stud into a square, maybe with a transparent insert. The bottom lip should not be rectangular, make it sloped instead. Now you have the basic shape for all the NEW 1x1x1, 1x1x2, 1x2x1, 1x2x2, 1x3x2.... windows :-)
Hmmm, that sounds strangely familiar . . . ;)


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