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Re: Juniorization is (somewhat) good
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Sun, 21 Nov 1999 21:42:34 GMT
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Tobias Möller wrote in message ...
I like Burps and the castle walls. I like hollow baseplates.

Fair enough.

I like the 1*1*6, 1*2*6 and 1*3*6 bricks to use as walls.

Bollocks.

I can do a hell of a lot more with 18 blocks than 3.  And there is nothing I
can do with the big bits that I couldn't do with the small bits.

Its about creativity, flexibility, reading the instructions and hand eye
co-ordination - not about how fast it can be built.

That's probably a little vehement, but I wouldn't want you to underestimate
my depth of feeling ;-)

Regards

Richard
Still baldly going...
Check out Port Block at http://www.hinet.net.au/~guinan/



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  Re: Juniorization is (somewhat) good
 
(...) Agree with the sentiment but slightly disagree on fact. a 1x1x6 is much sturdier under torsional or shear stress than a stack of 6 1x1s are. So it can be quite useful in large structures that have to take significant loads, especially dynamic (...) (25 years ago, 22-Nov-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)

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  Juniorization is (somewhat) good
 
I actually like the 1*1*6, 1*2*6 and 1*3*6 bricks to use as walls. I like Burps and the castle walls. I like hollow baseplates. But what I don´t like is when you make sets which consists to 75% of those bricks. Those sets are ugly and bad. Please (...) (25 years ago, 21-Nov-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)

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