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In lugnet.build, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/ogelrailing.jpg
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> It works out to the right height, and even though the posts are
> a bit chunky, it looks pretty good--it takes the kinks out of the
> rails I used last year, fortunately, and I think it will be a lot
> more stable if I stagger the straw lengths across the long (~300
> stud) deck lengths.
That images is a little bright--can you darken it up a bit?
Otherwise, that looks really cool. Since I'm a big fan of apocryphal
construction toy materials, I've actually purchased 1/8" styrene stock from
the local hobby shop and fed it through a bunch of 1x1 plate with clip light
(or whatever) to similar, but not equal, effect. For some dumb reason I
hadn't thought of using the straws, but that looks great (though dim)!
> LFB (who's waiting on the last 100 megabricks to get this thing
> underway...)
You mean MegaBloks, right? 8^)
Dave!
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