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Re: What one piece would you like to see?
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Date: 
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 02:38:42 GMT
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Ross Crawford wrote in message ...
In lugnet.general, David Schilling writes:
   Rooftop pieces that were 3 studs wide so that you're buildings • wouldn't
always have to be an even number of bricks wide.

Use combinations of 1x slopes.

??? How do you use a combination of 1x slopes to replace a 3-wide roof *top*
piece, ie a roof peak which is 3-wide instead of 2-wide.

Complicated odd-numbered roofs are a perennial problem, I often resort to
building the roof first and fitting the building to it instead of the other
way round.

Kevin
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  Re: What one piece would you like to see?
 
(...) Use combinations of 1x slopes. (...) strength. That's what I'd call "good juniorisation" (similar to 2x2x3 brick, which I think is very useful, why don't they have a 1x2x3? 5 is a bit much) (...) Lights *would* be nice! Could use the current (...) (23 years ago, 20-Dec-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)

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