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Re: The virtual Cube has come alive !
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:39:16 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Mark Riley wrote:
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> Very cool! There's something very satisfying about bringing your own virtual
> instructions to life. And, just think, not only do you get to assemble the
> Lego pieces into the puzzle pieces, but when you're done you get to assemble
> the puzzle pieces into the cube! Speaking of that, did the puzzle pieces
> slide together easily, or was there some friction caused by the edges of the
> bricks? How much does it weigh? It looks heavy.
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> Cheers,
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> Mark
It is indeed very heavy: more than 2 kilogram !
Considering the weight, the pieces slide together very easy. I could make a
video to show it, but I'm not going to do that (I won't give you the solution to
the puzzle ;-) ).
Every now and than it is possible that a few lego bricks fall off a piece while
disassembling (if I'm doing it too quickly), this is only due to the fact that I
don't have large tan plates (as in my original design).
Maarten
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