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Znap was designed by Lego to be fully integrateable with system elements. The
znap stud circumference is tangent to a brick stud circumference at the 4
cardinal points, meaning you can mount a system brick on a znap connector stud.
The height of a purple 4 ay connector is one plate above znap beam height, so
you can build bricks over a znap girder by mounting a brick along the znap studs
and clicking a plate beneath the brick between the studs. Results in a nearly
seamless flow from znap elements to brick elements. The socket at the end of a
znap brick will take a system stud side on, meaning you can mount say a double
arch to a vertical lego wall by incorporating two headlight bricks into the
wall. These are all mathematical characteristics Lego would have exploited in
3rd and 4th year sets, if the Znap line had been continued.
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Orion Pobursky schrieb:
> In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Michael Heidemann wrote:
> > Does anybody has instructions for these models of the roborider series?
> >
> > http://mikeheide.kilu2.de/temp/roboriders-extra.jpg
> >
> > Any help is welcome.
>
>
> http://www.hobby.nl/~afd-amsterdam/brickfactory/theme/robori01.htm
>
> -Orion
Thanks Orion, but I need not the instructions for the sets itself
because I own all of them. I need the instructions for the extra models
(combinations) that are shown on that picture. Those instructions are
not in the normal instruction book. I think they could have been
downloaded from TLC webside with the webcode on the canister.
So is there anybody out there who can help me?
mikeheide
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