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Cool stuff,
Its been years since I built an enlarged 924, so maybe this is news again.
Mine was at a x3 scale.
http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/924x3.html
Eric Harshbarger
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Hi Eric,
I didnt know about your times-3 version of the LL924. Yours is pretty close to
the times-1 version. I tried to include some UCS like stuff you can find on Star
Wars UCS sets and some other details which could not be realized in the times-1
version (either years ago they didnt have enough cool elements or the size is
just to small for more details?).
When did you built the times-3 version? Sounds like the early days of bricklink,
e.g. if you search for 2x2 round tiles in blue today you will find a lot of
them: http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?invXrefID=1819&invType=F
Anyway, for me it was a cool building experience using a LEGO set as prototype
rather then any real existing building, (space)ship, car or whatever.
Holger
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I built it four years ago. I have not done much building of LEGO things since,
so I dont know how easily the whole thing could be built now.
It would be interesring to get all of the various sizes together in one place
grin.
Eric
In lugnet.space, Holger Matthes wrote:
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Cool stuff,
Its been years since I built an enlarged 924, so maybe this is news again.
Mine was at a x3 scale.
http://www.ericharshbarger.org/lego/924x3.html
Eric Harshbarger
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Hi Eric,
I didnt know about your times-3 version of the LL924. Yours is pretty close
to the times-1 version. I tried to include some UCS like stuff you can find
on Star Wars UCS sets and some other details which could not be realized in
the times-1 version (either years ago they didnt have enough cool elements
or the size is just to small for more details?).
When did you built the times-3 version? Sounds like the early days of
bricklink, e.g. if you search for 2x2 round tiles in blue today you will find
a lot of them:
http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?invXrefID=1819&invType=F
Anyway, for me it was a cool building experience using a LEGO set as
prototype rather then any real existing building, (space)ship, car or
whatever.
Holger
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