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> But there's a bloke in this one who seems to be making a bit of a r
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=47146
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> Oar is he?
I believe that is the worst series of Puns I have experienced in a newsgroup!
Seriously, how badly do we need a minifig guitar?! I'd love a couple, they
would work in almost every theme. My cowboys need one, as does my castle
Bard. Nigel, Derek, and David St. Hubbins desperately await their gear as
well (now that I've got my Female soccer set, St. hubbins has hair too! Jon
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In lugnet.pirates, Jon Furman writes:
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> > But there's a bloke in this one who seems to be making a bit of a r
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> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=47146
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> > Oar is he?
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> I believe that is the worst series of Puns I have experienced in a newsgroup!
> Seriously, how badly do we need a minifig guitar?! I'd love a couple, they
> would work in almost every theme. My cowboys need one, as does my castle
> Bard. Nigel, Derek, and David St. Hubbins desperately await their gear as
> well (now that I've got my Female soccer set, St. hubbins has hair too! Jon
Hmmmm, cut off about half the oar handle, heat it and bend part of that
back, trim the lower blade a bit....that might make a servicable lute for
Castle. Any non-mode methods of faking a lute/guitar by anyone?
Bruce
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Hello Bruce,
On 05-Jun-01 you wrote:
> Any non-mode methods of faking a lute/guitar by anyone?
Maybe try this: join diagonally a 2x2x1 round flat plate (without studs)
with 3x1x1 plate. It's the easiest solution, not a perfect one, but I find
this better than using an oar, or cutting the Lego... I think that
sticker with hole and strings would help here a lot.
Bye,
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