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In lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw, Timothy Gould wrote: [snip-snap] (...) the steerco has considered the option to change the license but considering that we weren't able to track down 18 people last time (URL) (we are still 33 parts behind in the rewrite (...) (19 years ago, 5-Feb-07, to lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw)
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 | | Re: Straight LEGO Country Flags of 70's and 80's
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(...) Manfred, My mistake, I meant to say "1592", and instead said "1589" (the 1978 Weetabix UK set). So let me ask again (correctly), were there specific companies that promoted the British (1980) and Dutch (1983) #1592 set? Thanks, Gary Istok (19 years ago, 5-Feb-07, to lugnet.general, FTX)
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 | | Re: RCX controlled GBC train drawbridge
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(...) You'd need a hopper to store balls that arrive while the bridge is raised. You could probably rig a gate/door onto it that is open when the bridge is down and closed when the bridge is up. Or the entire hopper could tilt backwards with the (...) (19 years ago, 5-Feb-07, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.org.us.laflrc)
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 | | Rarest LEGO Parts from the 1950's
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Most LEGO parts of the 1950's are relatively obscure for modern LEGO collectors. During the first half of the 1950's LEGO was only sold in Denmark (1949), Sweden (for a short time in 1950, but reintroduced in 1955), and Norway (1953). Lego started (...) (19 years ago, 5-Feb-07, to lugnet.general)
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 | | Re: Hartford Hosts England's Loudest Band
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You should add a Stonehenge of the appropriate size. You could make it from some binoculars: [LDrawPart 30162:7] I like the Wookies dangling money from a fishing pole. (19 years ago, 5-Feb-07, to lugnet.org.us.nelug, FTX)
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