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  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) My son and I had great fun building with these at LEGOLAND last week. They had several hundred of these soft bricks there. They are strong enough to hold my weight, but I'm not sure that the connection strength would be enough to hold you (...) (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
Steve Martin <martinsa@mail.com> wrote in message news:Fy06Eu.GDq@lugnet.com... (...) They have a room full of these at LEGOLand Windsor. They are indeed pretty cool, and with my 2 daughters I built a house big enough for the two of them get into (...) (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) Just that Lego doesn't in general attach any huge significance to powers of two. (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) than (...) And? :-) Start with a 2x2 System brick. A Duplo 2x2 brick is 8 times bigger (volumetrically) than System and a Primo 2x2 is 8 times bigger than the Duplo, right? Or is it that a Primo 1x1 is 8 times bigger than the Duplo 2x2. I (...) (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) Bricks are 3x taller than plates. :) (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) <snip> Actually you can, there are certain primo blocks with duplo studs on the top. Jude My niece is gonna love these. But that's gonna be a BIG $$$ gift. Maybe Christmas?!? (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) I suspect you have to go foam-primo-duplo-system which adds a few layers. Wait! CAN you plug a primo into the bottom of a duplo? I don't think so, I think you can only go the other way, And I suspect the tubes may be too big to plug into the (...) (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) The idea of making some life sized furniture from them springs to mind. Wonder if the interlinking would be strong enough to hold a nice comfy lounge seat together when I sit in it? regards lawrence (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) Yeah, what adult is going to spend hundreds of dollars on just a few little Lego pieces...oh wait. Ben Roller (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) If this is true, then they might make an interesting support for hollow roofs and the like... -- Richard (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) Foam/rubber is the best description I can think of. Legoland California has a bunch that they sometimes have out for kids - and me ;) - to play with. (...) Well, that's not entirely true. They definitely don't click, becuase they're made out (...) (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) No, I hadn't seen them yet. They look kind of cool, but who's going to spend $90+ just so their kids can play with them? (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) The idea of making some life sized furniture from them springs to mind. Wonder if the interlinking would be strong enough to hold a nice comfy lounge seat together when I sit in it? regards lawrence (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  Re: New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
(...) I actually got to see them and hold them the day they came into the store at The Construction Site (Just fortunate I guess). They are expensive but they are also very cool. They are soft and made out of foam/rubber material (hard to explain). (...) (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)
 
  New Lego Soft (only in Dacta)
 
Has anyone checked out these new soft foam bricks? You can see them at: (URL) wild. And _very_ expensive. $2 - $3 per brick. Steve (24 years ago, 20-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta, lugnet.general)  
 
  Re: Inventory for 9265: LEGO SYSTEM® Roof Tiles
 
(...) <BAG> Red 10 3x2 low-slopes 24 3x4 low-slopes 4 3x3 corner low-slopes 4 2x2 low-slope apex bricks 8 2x4 low-slope apex bricks <BAG> Red 10 3x2 low-slopes 24 3x4 low-slopes 4 3x3 corner low-slopes 4 2x2 low-slope apex bricks 8 2x4 low-slope (...) (24 years ago, 19-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta)
 
  Inventory for 9265: LEGO SYSTEM® Roof Tiles
 
I am looking for a large infusion on roof bricks and came across (URL) there is DACTA set 9265. Has anyone done a part inventory on this set? I would like a little better understanding of what the set contains before buying. -Chris (24 years ago, 19-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta)
 
  Re: Pneumatics Teacher's Guide
 
(...) There are no detailed instructions. There are some small black and white pictures of finished models. If the pictures are inlarged students may be able to see enough to build the model. The book only contains 35 pages and includes some (...) (24 years ago, 13-Jul-00, to lugnet.dacta)
 
  Re: Dacta in UK???
 
(...) No problem, just call Commotion on 01732 773399. They're in Tonbridge, Kent. They'll even send you a free catalogue. Conrad. (25 years ago, 18-May-00, to lugnet.dacta)
 
  Dacta in UK???
 
Pitsco sells Dacta products in the US can anyone tell me who sells them in the Uk if at all. Thanks Mike (25 years ago, 17-May-00, to lugnet.dacta)


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