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In lugnet.cad, Richard Marchetti writes:
> Anyway, the other two things are unlikely to be caught by anyone without
> access to the DAT files. So, they are: 1) a clone dagger (this was before I
> realized there was a regular Lego dagger amongst the DAT files under "m" for
> minifigure) 2) the bottom tip of the heart is impossible to make without
> using an inverted 1x2 apex slope -- which is to say the element has no
> attachment point, it hangs there in virtual space.
Well gosh, now I don't feel so bad about not having been able to find
anything but the most obvious. And that was the reason I didn't respond,
of course-- too darned proud to admit it. It was bad enough to discover I
completely failed to notice so much of the clever and rich detail of
Escher until seeing his stuff (also impressively) rendered in LEGO.
Maggie C.
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| (...) Naw, I think the wrists are cool, but the angle of the arm is "out of socket." Anyway, the other two things are unlikely to be caught by anyone without access to the DAT files. So, they are: 1) a clone dagger (this was before I realized there (...) (22 years ago, 5-Sep-02, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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