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The seeds of this idea had been floating around in my mind since I first
participated in a MichLUG display, where the importance of having both
multi-connection modules and the ability to adjust to last-minute changes were
driven home. At that point Id completed one single-connection module and had
another single-connection module about halfway completed. Since I couldnt
redesign either of my first two modules to sqeeze more connections in, I figured
it would at least help if I could make some quick-assembly hallway modules.
Earlier this year discussion popped up about the possibility of making shipping
containers that could be converted to corridor modules, but the more I looked at
that concept, the less I liked the results. I wanted something that could be
versatile without looking like they were meant to be, and I wanted the whole
system to be very portable. This is the result. They were actually ready just
in time to be used in our display at Motor City Comic-Con in the middle of May,
but I just realized that I never got around to posting them here.
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| Is it just me, or does the colour scheme of this module very reminiscent of the same colour scheme used by (nerd alert) Decepticons? Anyway, this should prove to be a very handy concoction, especially if there are a few at-hand at some conventions (...) (20 years ago, 6-Jul-04, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build, FTX)
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| (...) In the text you mention that you used the bricks with pegs instead of bricks with peg-holes, to avoid "wasting" the connector pegs. Two questions: 1. Don't you find that the bricks with pegs are difficult to attach/detach? That's been my (...) (20 years ago, 6-Jul-04, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build, FTX)
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