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Re: Studless Brick Wall Study
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Tue, 20 Sep 2005 20:52:16 GMT
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In lugnet.build.arch, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   In lugnet.build.arch, Aaron Amatnieks wrote:
   In lugnet.announce.moc, Jonathan Eric Hunter wrote:
   Hi All,

Here is the beginning of a studless brick wall study I just started. I have more floors to build and details to work out, but you get the idea...

...... Impressive..... For a second I thought this was a huge model to get such beautiful brick work (ie: 4x2 with tiles on top for each brick), then I realized how you did it, and was even more impressed. What more can I say but wow.

It’s a fantastic study, and hopefully it extends to a complete MOC

Now to find me a LOT of 2x1’s ;)

Aaron A

And dalek (5-stud) bricks, and technic 1x1 one-hole bricks, too, one presumes...

It’s very neat, what with half-plate spacing everywhere, but you’d have to be very carefully moving it if you didn’t want to have to re-set loads of tiles! I have wondered before if there’s a more rigid way to do this at this scale...


Jason R

Hello all and thanks a lot for all of your wonderful comments! I truly do appreciate it.

OK, here are the details. For the actual brick wall part I only used multiples of four different pieces; a 1x1 gray five-studded brick, a 1x1 gray technic brick, a 1x1 red tile and a 1x2 red tile. That’s it. For a simple peek at the technique I used (someone else figured it out and posted this) http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1391994. In my building there are two 1x1 gray 3-studded bricks to the top right of the arch to continue the brick pattern.

Here’s the back of my building:



I used regular old red tiles. It must look darker due to the lighting (unintentional). I did want to do it in dark red, but I only have dark red 1x2s. Anyway, as far as scale goes, it is of no particular scale. This technique really works best with wall in lengths that are multiples of 10 to maintain the ability to “wrap corners” neatly. To make a 20-stud-long wall, it is necessary to add a column of 1x1 technic bricks to maintain the pattern. So really, this technique is somewhat limiting!

Believe it or not, this type of wall is rather sturdy. The interlocking 1x1 bricks make sure of that. I will also add tons of technic 1x2 bricks with two holes on the backside to ensure rigidity and to make the final wall two studs thick. The brick tiles do move a little if handled poorly, but not that much overall. It would be a great effect to age parts of larger walls instead of doing entire walls or buildings this way.

I plan on adding at least another floor, hopefully two, to complete this MOC in the near future...

Build On!

Jonathan Eric Hunter
www.legogh.com



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<snip> (...) Thank you for the greater detail, One query thou, did you consider using tiles under the clear 1x2 bricks in the windows to hide the studs within the panes of glass, or was it to unstable ? Otherwise, gathering from the reaction from (...) (19 years ago, 21-Sep-05, to lugnet.build.arch, FTX)

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  Re: Studless Brick Wall Study
 
(...) And dalek (5-stud) bricks, and technic 1x1 one-hole bricks, too, one presumes... It's very neat, what with half-plate spacing everywhere, but you'd have to be very carefully moving it if you didn't want to have to re-set loads of tiles! I have (...) (19 years ago, 16-Sep-05, to lugnet.build.arch, FTX)

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