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| (...) A US ton is 2000 lbs. Jeff (16 years ago, 4-Jun-09, to lugnet.boats, FTX)
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| (...) Actually I'm pretty sure an imperial ton is 2240lbs, but it's still a remarkable MOC. ROSCO (16 years ago, 4-Jun-09, to lugnet.boats, FTX)
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| (...) Hi Travis, well, it weighs a lot :-) In fact, it's something about 850 to 900 kilograms. The metric ton is 1000kg, but if I'm right, the imperial unit "ton" should be a little bit more than 900kg (2000lbs). I built many parts of the (...) (16 years ago, 3-Jun-09, to lugnet.boats, FTX)
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| (...) All I can say is, wow! When you say "a ton of LEGO bricks", do you mean that literally? (The word "ton" is frequently used as a figure of speech in English to simply mean that something weighs a lot. I don't think that's what you mean, but I'm (...) (16 years ago, 3-Jun-09, to lugnet.boats, FTX)
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| LLL, in case you're interested in seeing how to stack a ton of LEGO bricks to build a 21-feet-long cruise liner, please see this video: (2 URLs) May be the Keel King with you! -René (16 years ago, 3-Jun-09, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.announce.moc, FTX) !!
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