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Re: Implecations of 6 LEGO Units Thick Fence
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lugnet.build.arch, lugnet.trains
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Tue, 6 Dec 2005 01:18:58 GMT
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In lugnet.build.arch, James Mathis wrote:
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In lugnet.build.arch, Timothy Gould wrote:
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In lugnet.build.arch, James Mathis wrote:
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What constructions can follow from
this 6 LEGO Unit fence part? I havent fussed with ideas, yet, but I
wonder if there are some new stud-offsets to be found with this 6LU thick
fence. Train doors and engine vents always come to mind, but other building
architecture is sure to benefit. Or, perhaps they have been demonstrated,
and I havet noticed....
later,
James Mathis
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Hi James,
Its not quite SNOT but there are two ideas
here. Also check
out this thread which is where I
got the idea of using that part from.
I think it is a great part and I thank Erik for bringing it to my attention
for SNOT and offset techniques.
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Here two odd-valued off-stud-alignment, or odd-stud-alignment (OSA?), of
3 and 7 LEGO Units shown as potential train door insets.
Other ways to achieve this 3 and 7-lu OSA?
Of course, there are always the clever ways of using clips sliding on rods to
achieve an infinite resolution of OSA, but they are not firm nor rigid
Stud-to-Hole constructions....
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If you center the fence on a jumper plates, you can acheive 1-LU or 5-LU inset.
I do something similar with technic bricks centered on jumper plates to acheive
2-LU insets.
Mat
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