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| (...) Well, if y'all are going to be quoting past massive LEGO bridges, I should step in and set the record straight :-) Actually, I have a little list and I know it's not complete, but here are some of the longest bridges done to date: The big (...) (21 years ago, 8-Oct-03, to lugnet.build)
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| Hi There, This is my first post at the much revered LUGNET!!! I have got into making Lego models again after many years, it was by pure chance that I saw foundryDX one day after browsing some well designed websites. I was totally gobsmacked. (...) (21 years ago, 8-Oct-03, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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| (...) out there. The tube and axlehole spine you have created is excellent. Just how felxible does that make it I wonder? If it's true flexibility isn't shown can you please take more pics showing it, that would be really cool. Great job yet (...) (21 years ago, 8-Oct-03, to lugnet.build.mecha)
| | | | Re: 30' creations (was Re: The Yamato)
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| (...) (URL) Here's> one that's about 14' in length. I know, I know, it includes MEGABLOKS, but the designer points out that this was due to the $$ limitations of using only LEGO, which did not offer bulk sales in 1997, whereas RITVIK was willing to (...) (21 years ago, 8-Oct-03, to lugnet.build, FTX)
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| (...) You're right. That was just a cheesy joke on my part. (...) I was thinking the same thing. Last year's Study 9 ((URL)) did reach the 15' mark and Ross Crawford's beautiful Sydney Harbor bridge (aka "Coathanger") ((URL)) breaks the 4m mark. My (...) (21 years ago, 8-Oct-03, to lugnet.build, FTX)
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