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| | Re: Spanning large areas
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| Hey Brad, You've got some great ideas there! Some of them occured to me (and probably to other people) before, for example I'm sure many people use the "bound plates" method. In fact, I usually use this method. But while building my inn I discovered (...) (25 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.build.arch)
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| Most stock LEGO sets use large, thin plates to create roofs and second-story floors. In some cases (like Fort Legorado, 6769), they have created super-large plates (black in this case) to do the job. What happens when you need to span a LARGER area (...) (25 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.build.arch)
| | | | Re: Lego Easter Bunny
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| (...) Thanks, I thought the LEGOLAND Master Model Builders had done an exceptional job on this, so I really wanted to build it. Not that their other creations aren't great, but this one seemed small enough to recreate, but not so small as to not be (...) (25 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.fun.holiday, lugnet.build)
| | | | Re: My Mecha's Head
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| (...) message and paste it into a plain text editor (notepad, if you use windows). Then I save it as the filename given (with .dat extension, but I'm not sure if it's necessary). Then you can just open it in LDraw. John Gramley (25 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.cad.dat.ideas, lugnet.build.mecha)
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| Wow, John! Nice job! I like it a lot, it's very realistic... the details are great! If you don't mind, I'll XP to .build... -Shiri (25 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.fun.holiday, lugnet.build)
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