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Re: Raising a model?
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 27 Nov 2003 21:31:38 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Chris Phillips wrote:
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You could try Duplo (it is fully compatible with System) but you may find
that it is even more expensive than an equivalent stack of regular brick.
The most widely-used technique that Ive seen is a mix of 2x4s and 2x2s to
create a lattice support structure underground. Typically, short stacks of
five 2x2s are used in columns in between layers of 2x4s that bind the columns
to each other. If you build like I do, 2x2 is probably your least-used
common brick shape, so you probably have a lot of it available for this
purpose. I find that using large waffle brick near or at the top helps to
hold everything together very well. A picture speaks 1,00 words:
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This idea is Brilliant, Looks as though a lot less bricks required. At the
moment I have been using 2x4 bricks, keeping them two studs apart and
overlapping them(wish I had a pic to make sense). This method still uses a lot,
at least I now have some more use for the abundance of un-used 2x2 bricks. The
pic you have provided gives a Great insight on where to start. Thanks for that
Chris............
It does, Thank you,
Dave
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Raising a model?
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| (...) Interesting. It looks like it would be much more vulnerable to shear than the "GMLTC lattice" (search for that string to find lots of posts about it) though.... (21 years ago, 28-Nov-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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| (...) You could try Duplo (it is fully compatible with System) but you may find that it is even more expensive than an equivalent stack of regular brick. The most widely-used technique that I've seen is a mix of 2x4s and 2x2s to create a lattice (...) (21 years ago, 27-Nov-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)
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