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Re: Minifig Cryo Chamber
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 21 May 1999 20:49:16 GMT
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On Fri, 21 May 1999 19:29:42 GMT, "Duane Hess" <DNJHESS@ZDNETMAIL.COM>
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> Since I don't have any of the trans cylinder halves, I trying out Tom's
> suggestions. I was reluctant to go with it because of the room it eats up.
> (Space travel is expensive, you know). I'm posting a version of the chamber
> in the cad.dat.ideas group so that you can check it out. My idea is to ...
> Aww well, you can look for yourselves.
Pretty cool. If the unit is against the wall, you could actually build it
into the wall, to save a bit of floor space. With the wall extended by one
stud past the black frame, you'd still get a bit of white sticking out.
I like using the 10-long space canopies, with the large end at the bottom.
But that's a *lot* of floor and wall space.
Steve
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| (...) Since I don't have any of the trans cylinder halves, I trying out Tom's suggestions. I was reluctant to go with it because of the room it eats up. (Space travel is expensive, you know). I'm posting a version of the chamber in the cad.dat.ideas (...) (26 years ago, 21-May-99, to lugnet.build)
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