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Re: And now a lovely beverage (was Re: Golden Gate Bridge cables)
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Date: 
Wed, 28 Apr 1999 13:37:24 GMT
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Tom McDonald wrote:

Definitely red 1x1's for Coke. white for Diet coke or Diet Dr Pepper. Yellow
I've used for Mountain Dew or Squirt. Green for 7-up or Sprite, Blue for RC
Cola. Brown for Root Beer, Mug, maybe.

For any non-alc beverages, has anyone ever used black for anything?

When reading this, an idea just popped into my head.  I've nver done
Lego surgery before but with a craft knife, you could cut the side bar
off one of the faucet/tap/lamp base pieces, and stick it onto a 1x1
cylinder and have a fair rendition of a long-neck type bottle.  Is there
a cleaner way to get that?

--
Sincerely,

Christopher L. Weeks
central Missouri, USA



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  Re: And now a lovely beverage (was Re: Golden Gate Bridge cables)
 
(...) Belville sets use a 1x1 cone on top of a 1x1 cylinder. Not very long-neckish, but it doesn't require major surgery, either. Steve (25 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)

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  And now a lovely beverage (was Re: Golden Gate Bridge cables)
 
(...) Definitely red 1x1's for Coke. white for Diet coke or Diet Dr Pepper. Yellow I've used for Mountain Dew or Squirt. Green for 7-up or Sprite, Blue for RC Cola. Brown for Root Beer, Mug, maybe. For any non-alc beverages, has anyone ever used (...) (25 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)

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