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Re: 20 answers (Building, ideas, supplies)
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.build
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Sun, 6 Jan 2002 15:55:33 GMT
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> > grey and brown... but in good taste. If you're building a large setting, use
> > mega-bricks every so often so that you're not wasting plates on all that
> > space.
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> I've never used Mega-Bricks? Just how good are they, and how cheap,
> compared to Lego? I haven't soiled my collection yet (though I do have som
> Loc-Blocks in the basement, but those are from before there was any Lego in
> the house :) ). I can see using them for a few underplatings, and then
> topping it all off with Lego? Also, is there any good way to "hollow out" a
> hill or mountain? I've seen some strange multi-color scaffoldings built in
> some larger mountain's to give them some stability for example...
Brett, megabricks are those great big (LEGO) bricks you find under a lot of
the Fright Knights and Ninja sets, as well as most recent others. Look at
<set:6097> for an example. All the big green bricks at the base are
referred to as megabricks.
-Chris
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| (...) Thanks for that, I know I had alot there :) (...) I'll have to do that, I was just using the Lego S@H Web Page. Perhaps I should call to make sure as well! (...) Argh! I haven't seen one of those 1200 piece buckets anywhere here in Rochester (...) (23 years ago, 6-Jan-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.build)
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