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Re: UFO clear and gray pieces - Are they useful for emulating architectural features?
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Thu, 9 Mar 2000 03:22:00 GMT
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Interesting.

You succeeded in using them in a merry-go-round like I wanted to originally
(but failed).  Interestingly enough, I gave up because I couldn't come up
with a convincing base.  You solved the problem with curved Belville plates.
Very nice!


Allan J Smith <allanj@paradise.net.nz> wrote in message
news:Fr3AGx.9rs@lugnet.com...
Brad Hamilton wrote in message ...
However, I decided that I wanted to build a merry-go-round and the • circular
pieces would make a good top.
So, I bought two UFO sets.
Has anyone else made use of these?

I bought 2 UFO sets about a year ago.
The clear pieces made a top for my carousel.
The grey pieces a base for my UFO Spin ride.
Check out my "LEGOLAND with Western Theme Park" page
to see photos, at the below URL.

Allan J Smith


--
My LEGO creations site "Allanton NZ" is at
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~allanj/





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Brad Hamilton wrote in message ... (...) I bought 2 UFO sets about a year ago. The clear pieces made a top for my carousel. The grey pieces a base for my UFO Spin ride. Check out my "LEGOLAND with Western Theme Park" page to see photos, at the below (...) (25 years ago, 8-Mar-00, to lugnet.build.arch)

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