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Re: Classic Windows
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.general
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Date:
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Thu, 20 Apr 2006 19:48:58 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Gerhard R. Istok wrote:
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> OK, I was just studying the differences between the solid stud classic
> windows/doors, and the hollow stud variety. And I found another difference....
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> If you take hollow stud classic windows/doors, and lay them face down, you will
> see that the "side walls" of the 1x3x2 and larger windows have thicker sidewalls
> than the 1x1x1, 1x2x1, 1x1x2, 1x2x2 windows and the 1x2x3 doors. The smaller
> windows and the doors have thinner sidewalls, except at the base where they get
> thicker (so as to attach properly to baseplates/bricks). With the full stud
> windows/doors, ALL sizes of windows (and the doors) have the thick sidewalls.
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> Gary Istok
Thanks, Gary,
That has also been pointed out earlier, but since it doesn't affect the function
or "behaviour" af the parts, those differences will be neglected in LDraw.
/Tore
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