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In lugnet.build.microscale, Suzanne Rich Green wrote:
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Is there a FAQ or Building Guide for the small scales? Because I could use
help. Until a few minutes ago, I wasnt even sure what the definitions of
micro, mini, and nano scales might be.
Im entering a model of my house for BrickFest, and I read that a minifig
would be one brick tall. (Incidentally, though not a big deal, my model is 7
bricks wide because of the windows and door, but if I were to convert it,
thats too big.)
I saw this thread about definitions:
http://news.lugnet.com/build/microscale/?n=602
I also see this post:
http://news.lugnet.com/build/microscale/?n=263
So, is this still generally agreed-upon?
It doesnt really matter for posting MOCs to this group does it?
Maybe a definition in the sidebar would help newbies like me. (^^)
Also, Where can I find a bunch of examples of different solutions to the same
problems? or, common uses of certain elements? Id love to see many examples
of others house door construction tricks for example. I looked at many MOCs,
and that has helped me. btw, I especially loved Lennys tree trick:
http://news.lugnet.com/build/microscale/?n=602
And Marc Nelsons rowhouses:
http://www.lugnet.com/~326/microrowhouses
I wish the LEGO Digital Designer software worked on my Mac. :-(
-Suz
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Thanks!
Last year at Brickfest, Ashley Glennon had an inspiring and informative
PowerPoint presentation about micro scales and pieces. I dont know if its
posted anywhere, though.
Marc Nelson Jr.
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