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Caton Little wrote:
> I've just finished reconstructing the first lego set I ever owned (set 6970)
> in .dat format... however, there are four parts in that set that don't seem
> to have dat files yet... those being:
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> The crater baseplate (x2)
> The classic minifig space-helmet (x4)
> The 3x4 slope with classic space logo (x1)
> The 5x6 brick with 'rocket launch' pattern (x1)
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> I've been able to make appropriate substitutions for all parts, and they're
> noted as such in the mpd file.
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> Are nearly-complete sets acceptable here?
The best way IMHO to do this is to use a normal baseplate instead of the crater
baseplate, leave the figs helmentless & use the non patterned versions for the
patterned parts.
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Jonathan Wilson
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