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Re: Does anyone use "distressed" lego?
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lugnet.build
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Thu, 15 Jun 2000 20:35:01 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Frank Filz writes:
> Tom McDonald wrote:
> >
> > In lugnet.build, Scott Allison writes:
> > > Hey, does anyone have a use for beat-up lego elements? Badly scratched, bent
> > > or even broken? I thought someone might use them to build things that have
> > > crashed, robots that are damaged, etc....Just curious, and I'd rather give
> > > them to someone rather than throwing them out when I get them!
> >
> > Well Scott, since I like making spaceships, I've been known to make a salvage
> > vessel from time to time. So it usually needs something to salvage. Are you
> > asking if I want them or if I use them? The answer is, yes and yes.
>
> Tom, how would you like to be the first stop for Jambalaya Junk Box #3?
> I pulled a bunch of distressed basic bricks and plates from JB#1, and
> could beef them up with my own pile of discolored bricks (close to a
> bucket full, though I will probably keep some). JB#3 will also have a
> gallon bag of other parts in less than pristine condition (and would
> welcome more of course).
Sure Frank, that'd be great. But I thought the J boxes were for putting in as
good as you got? This kinda leads me to the question, Do I put in damaged
pieces as I pull them out? :-)
-Tom McD.
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| (...) Tom, how would you like to be the first stop for Jambalaya Junk Box #3? I pulled a bunch of distressed basic bricks and plates from JB#1, and could beef them up with my own pile of discolored bricks (close to a bucket full, though I will (...) (24 years ago, 15-Jun-00, to lugnet.build)
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