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Re: Village, etc
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lugnet.castle
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Sun, 9 Jun 2002 11:08:17 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, James Stacey writes:
> there are a few ways to do it.
> There is a brick made for doing it http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/6044
> which has come with a few sets, but not enough to be useful. I tend to use a
> 1x2 hinge brick. http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/3938 +
> http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/3937 like here
> http://www.minifig.co.uk/models/dockside.htm these have the added bonust
> that they allow some degree of access to the inside of the building by
> tilting the roof, also they don't resrict you to the pitch of the roof at
> all
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> --
> James Stacey
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> www.minifig.co.uk
> #925 - I'm a citizen of Legoland travelling Incommunicado
Thanks,another Question (I ask so many Questions because i am new to lego.)Were
there like midevil buildings maybe 2,3 floors high(not castles) ?Has any
body built any. Thanks again
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| (...) lego.)Were (...) There certainly were. A lot of houses would be 1 storey with sleeping room in the roof. Lots of other types of buildings had 2 stories, tanneries, inns, bakeries. Most people would not have houses of more than 2 stories unless (...) (22 years ago, 9-Jun-02, to lugnet.castle)
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| there are a few ways to do it. There is a brick made for doing it (URL) has come with a few sets, but not enough to be useful. I tend to use a 1x2 hinge brick. (URL) + (URL) like here (URL) these have the added bonust that they allow some degree of (...) (22 years ago, 9-Jun-02, to lugnet.castle)
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