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Re: Round walls (was Re: check out my Water Tower model
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Date: 
Tue, 18 May 1999 03:50:29 GMT
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Glad you posted. That is a good use of the rounded wall. Castle is one of my
favorite themes. The built-in arches are cool.
Ben Gatrelle

Oh, well, you just 'beat' my schedule :-)

I thought of the use of 1x3 and 1x1 rounds for rounded walls a few weeks
ago, and planned to post it as an original idea sometime soon, but didn't
get around to it. Actually I have the pictures lying right here, waiting to
be scanned. I also put the saucer disks on top of it. Only difference is I
used it as a castle-style building instead of a water tower :-)

I also noted using regular 1x1's (instead of cylinders) does get you a
slightly tighter curve than using the common method of 2x2's. (But ofcourse
not nearly as tight as using 1x1 rounds.)


Eric Brok
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Ben Gatrelle wrote in message ... (...) web (...) Oh, well, you just 'beat' my schedule :-) I thought of the use of 1x3 and 1x1 rounds for rounded walls a few weeks ago, and planned to post it as an original idea sometime soon, but didn't get (...) (25 years ago, 17-May-99, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.trains)

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