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Shiri Dori wrote:
> Hmmm... maybe it's one of two plates, meant to be legs?
> I hope so! I'll be thrilled if that pterodactyl (1) has those two-stud bottom
> (like the shark). That means you can station the pterodactyl on a building, or
> in midair... kewl!
*Slide from the shadows*
Nope, the legs stick out the back. I do think it does support that it
has a block like bottom. I can't think of any animals yet that cannot
be "locked down," fortuently. :)
*Slide back into the shadows*
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| (...) Hmmm... maybe it's one of two plates, meant to be legs? I hope so! I'll be thrilled if that pterodactyl (1) has those two-stud bottom (like the shark). That means you can station the pterodactyl on a building, or in midair... kewl! -Shiri (1) (...) (25 years ago, 21-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.adventurers)
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