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Re: Castle Builing Questions
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 19 Apr 2001 03:39:02 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Josh Baakko writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Thomas Garrison writes:
> > I've never actually implemented this in a structure, but I tried it last night
> > and it looks like it might work:
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> > Take a Plate 3 x 2 with Hole
> > http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=3176
> > (I know the Forestmen's River Fortress had a couple) and put the non-round end
> > in a wall with two plates under it. Put a couple of macaroni bricks
> > http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=3063
> > in front, and plug the gaps to the wall with 1 x 1 bricks. Voila.
> >
> > TWS Garrison
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> I'm not getting this...
> Josh
Thanks to the miracles of modern technology and my nonexistant artistic skills:
http://www.math.purdue.edu/~tgarriso/lego/generalpics/garderobe.gif
is a bird's-eye view of my idea. You take the Plate 3 x 2 with Hole (orange,
with black hole) and put it into the half-circle formed by the two macaroni
bricks (yellow). With plates under the Plate 3 x 2 with Hole to bring
everything to the same level, Bricks 1 x 1 (red) to fill things out, and with
the square end of the Plate 3 x 2 with Hole built into the wall (dashed line),
you get a four stud wide, three stud deep, one brick high, rounded structure
with a hole in the center which looks something like a garderobe.
TWS Garrison
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| | Re: Castle Builing Questions
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| (...) I'm not getting this... Josh (why look in the dictionary to find out how to spell a word, when you have to know how to spell it to find it in the first place?) (24 years ago, 18-Apr-01, to lugnet.castle)
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