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  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) I changed it, because I was thinking you meant that each of the black triangles would have one side of length 4 (that connects to the white hexagon), and two sides of length 3 (that connect to the two ajoining black triangles within the (...) (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
Well, that's weird. My original message said: (...) But you're copy of it said: (...) I wonder how that got mixed up? < shrug > Anyway, back to my original idea. The reason I had suggested 4/3/4 was based on Phillippe's formula of 4/3.5/3.5 -- (...) (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
John, I really enjoy seeing the creations you come up with. Thank you. Eric Sophie (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) I tried 4/3/3 - but it didn't work. The triangles couldn't connect to form the pentagon. The other problem is since I'm using the 1x4 hinge plates, if you go shorter than four studs on a side of the triangle you have to come up with a (...) (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: Christmas Contest Revision & Lifesize LEGO Nativity Scene
 
Question about entry into this contest: (also e-mailed to info@shrinecontest.com <info@shrinecontest.com> ) Do both your electronic registration and photo/entry form/description registration need to be received by the 15th to be considered for the (...) (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.build, lugnet.build.ancient, lugnet.build.contests, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) I don't have the parts to try this out, so my suggestion may be highly disposable. How about making each black triangle a 4/3/4? By this I mean: each black/white join would be 4/4, and each black/black join would be 4/3. The pentagon wouldn't (...) (21 years ago, 16-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) Well... I tried to build a pentagon (using solid 2x5 structures in the middle) and I was not able to close it (too much tension). Perhaps with the bar and holes it would work ? Philo (21 years ago, 15-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) Originally I thought of using 2x1 plates with one stud to get a 1/2 stud value, but your 6/5/5 idea is probably (much) better. The precise value is 6/5.1/5.1 so here the pentagons will be taut and flat. There is probably enough slack in the (...) (21 years ago, 15-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) Thanks! I was very surprised at the strength of Steve's method of joining the triangles. If you're making something *really* large, you might have to brace each triangle with a second set of hinges on the corners. Don't know how well it shows (...) (21 years ago, 15-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) Yup, I realize that now. Holding the big ball in your hands can really make those ideas clear! The problem is, how to do it within the limits of the "Lego System"? I want to experiment with other triangle sizes, and see what happens and what (...) (21 years ago, 15-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
Hi John, (...) Sure I do ! You say in (URL) text> "But for some reason I didn't realize that the flat faces of the pentagons would line up with the ajoining hexagon" Actually the problem is that triangle in the pentagons should not be equilateral. (...) (21 years ago, 15-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
(...) Wow...I love it. What an enormous untaking. What a great meditative project. Makes me want to try a five-color icosidodecahedral net version. Or maybe some other stellated forms. Your model proves anything is possible. --Dave (jot and jab) (21 years ago, 15-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  icosahedron in soccer-ball style
 
Inspired by Steve DeCraemer's (URL) S.P.U.> (picture by Rob Hendrix) first shown at Brickfest 2003, I decided to build a bigger version. Six BrickLink orders, over 4000 pieces, 180 triangles - and this is what I came up with. (2 URLs) Gallery (after (...) (21 years ago, 15-Sep-03, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX) ! 
 
  Christmas Contest Revision & Lifesize LEGO Nativity Scene
 
I'm posting the following for our Client: "Based upon feedback from the Lego community, we have changed the contest guidelines to allow Lego enthusiasts to submit their model without glue. In regard to the contest theme, the contest is being hosted (...) (21 years ago, 14-Sep-03, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.build, lugnet.build.ancient, lugnet.build.contests, lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.general, FTX) !! 
 
  Re: Yikes!
 
(...) Yeah! Gotta love the lime! (...) Yes, I can. 1.5 years from start to finish. (URL) I'm fairly certain, my buddy Henry can image this as well... (URL) -7 months (I suspect longer to get going) (URL) -2 years -Dave Patience is a virtue, and (...) (21 years ago, 12-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Yikes!
 
(...) Ask Eric Sophie that did just that with his Jama! For the record, it was not even a MOC since it was a group effort, OOC? OUR Own Creation :) /Tobbe (21 years ago, 12-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Yikes!
 
(...) that thing weighs 1984.16 lbs. Almost one ton of LEGO. :D Actually, there's a 120-kilo aluminium* body to hold it together, but still that means there's 780 kilos (1719.6 lbs) of plastic. *In American, that's "aluminum," and 264.55 lbs of it. (21 years ago, 12-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Yikes!
 
(...) Amazing in its sheer size, yes. In creatively.... yawn. Looks half finished to me. If the idea is to blend sculpture into some sort of Escheresque landscape, then I say finish the job. Thousands of trees and half arse "buildings" seems a (...) (21 years ago, 11-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
 
  Re: Yikes!
 
(...) work. Can any of you guys imagine spending an entire YEAR working on one single MOC? Wow. Adrian (21 years ago, 11-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
 
  Re: Yikes!
 
(...) breathtaking. -Chris (21 years ago, 11-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture)


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