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In lugnet.trains, James Mathis writes:
> Steve Barile shared with me an idea for making thin stripes.
>
> I've tinkered with the idea and come up with this solution:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=23943
>
> Very cool idea, Steve!
>
> later,
> James Mathis
Gaaah... not public yet. :-( Got a deep link? :-)
-Tim
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OK, James, now you need to create a MOC series using these parts and get
Lego to produce them ;-)
James Mathis wrote:
> Steve Barile shared with me an idea for making thin stripes.
>
> I've tinkered with the idea and come up with this solution:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=23943
>
> Very cool idea, Steve!
>
> later,
> James Mathis
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In lugnet.trains, Thomas Stangl writes:
> OK, James, now you need to create a MOC series using these parts and get
> Lego to produce them ;-)
Kind words. Thanks. This would contain loads of nice SNOT parts. I didn't
real-brick-build my concept, and as Steve Barile mentioned, it may need some
structural reinforcement. Also a little tough to build in a good interior
with the floor bits getting in the way.
Please keep in mind that I credit Steve Barile with introducing me to even
thinking about micro striping. His idea. My own execution. And, I hope we
all can apply use and generate new implementations of this micro striping
construction.
later,
James Mathis
> James Mathis wrote:
>
> > Steve Barile shared with me an idea for making thin stripes.
> >
> > I've tinkered with the idea and come up with this solution:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=23943
> >
> > Very cool idea, Steve!
> >
> > later,
> > James Mathis
>
> --
> Tom Stangl
> ***http://www.vfaq.com/
> ***DSM Visual FAQ home
> ***http://ba.dsm.org/
> ***SF Bay Area DSMs
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I'd love some more ideas of the implementation of this concept, anyone up to
it... So I've been looking for sub 1 plate thick elements. The verticle
panel part of a 1x2x1 panel is a 1/2 plate thinkness. The top "plate" of a
1x2x1 titling hinge has less than 1/2 plate thickness and the 1x4x1 lattice
fence is thicker than 1/2 plate.
http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=3938
http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=6134
http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=3633
SteveB
In lugnet.trains, James Mathis writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Thomas Stangl writes:
> > OK, James, now you need to create a MOC series using these parts and get
> > Lego to produce them ;-)
>
> Kind words. Thanks. This would contain loads of nice SNOT parts. I didn't
> real-brick-build my concept, and as Steve Barile mentioned, it may need some
> structural reinforcement. Also a little tough to build in a good interior
> with the floor bits getting in the way.
>
> Please keep in mind that I credit Steve Barile with introducing me to even
> thinking about micro striping. His idea. My own execution. And, I hope we
> all can apply use and generate new implementations of this micro striping
> construction.
>
> later,
> James Mathis
>
>
> > James Mathis wrote:
> >
> > > Steve Barile shared with me an idea for making thin stripes.
> > >
> > > I've tinkered with the idea and come up with this solution:
> > >
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=23943
> > >
> > > Very cool idea, Steve!
> > >
> > > later,
> > > James Mathis
> >
> > --
> > Tom Stangl
> > ***http://www.vfaq.com/
> > ***DSM Visual FAQ home
> > ***http://ba.dsm.org/
> > ***SF Bay Area DSMs
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"James Mathis" <thakius@nmt.edu> wrote in message
news:H1GqC4.3Lu@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.trains, Steve Barile writes:
> > I'd love some more ideas of the implementation of this concept, anyone up to
> > it... So I've been looking for sub 1 plate thick elements. The verticle
> > panel part of a 1x2x1 panel is a 1/2 plate thinkness. The top "plate" of a
> > 1x2x1 titling hinge has less than 1/2 plate thickness and the 1x4x1 lattice
> > fence is thicker than 1/2 plate.
> >
> > http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=3938
> > http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=6134
> > http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=3633
> >
> > SteveB
>
> MicroStripe using the 1x2x1 tilting hinge brick:
> Use top part one color and bottom part a different color.
> Need a lot of them! But, when shown flat-side-out, the different colors
> create a MicroStripe. Don't know how to hide the "ends". Here's a picture:
>
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/jamathis/Trains/TrainsOther/MicroStriping/
MicroStripe/v1MicroStripe/hingestripe_v1.jpg
Of the choices the hinge brick is defently the best choice! Nice find guys!
As to hiding the edge what about using some adornment like a 1x1x1 T brick?
(Or headlight brick etc...)
Dean
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Hey all,
I think the hinge brick is the ideal solution, but you could also use
baseplates, though this might require cutting pieces :( and would need some
clever way to attach the upper layers to the lower layers.
Any suggestions on how to use the clip-on flag? It looks fine in that
L-Draw pic but I don't know how you'd accomplish that in ABS.
Bruce
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In lugnet.trains, James Mathis writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Steve Barile writes:
> > I'd love some more ideas of the implementation of this concept, anyone up to
> > it... So I've been looking for sub 1 plate thick elements. The verticle
> > panel part of a 1x2x1 panel is a 1/2 plate thinkness. The top "plate" of a
> > 1x2x1 titling hinge has less than 1/2 plate thickness and the 1x4x1 lattice
> > fence is thicker than 1/2 plate.
>
> MicroStripe using the 1x2x1 tilting hinge brick:
> Use top part one color and bottom part a different color.
> Need a lot of them! But, when shown flat-side-out, the different colors
> create a MicroStripe. Don't know how to hide the "ends". Here's a picture:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/jamathis/Trains/TrainsOther/MicroStriping/MicroStripe/v1MicroStripe/hingestripe_v1.jpg
>
> The 1x4x1 lattice fence element is almost 1/3 of the width of a brick (as
> shown by MLCad). Not sure how to incorporate this thickness into a smooth
> construction.
How thick is the vertical bit on the 1x2x1 panel?
ROSCO
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Or some of the taller panels could give interesting potential for parallel
micro striping.
/Heidi
> How thick is the vertical bit on the 1x2x1 panel?
>
> ROSCO
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