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In my DACTA Control Lab manuals, there are some graph papers as well. Pitsco-
LEGO DACTA still sells the books ($87/set ouch!). The one titled, "Control Lab:
Technology Investigations and Inventions" has paper. All 1:1 Here's the text.
Invention Drawing: Front View (2 pages)
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[LEGO DACTA logo] "Use this official LEGO(R) graph paper for designing your
models from a FRONT view. Place some LEGO plates (flat pieces) and bricks on
this sheet to see how they fit in the lines. Each box on the sheet equals a one-
stud plate. Notice that every third line is a little bit darker than the other
two. When three plates are stacked together they equal the size of one LEGO
brick."
Invention Drawing: Top View (2 pages)
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[LEGO DACTA logo] Use this official LEGO(R) graph paper for designing your
models from a TOP view. Place some LEGO plates (flat pieces) and bricks on this
sheet with the studs facing upwards. Notice how they fit in the lines. Each box
equals a one-stud plate.
Measurement Worksheet (1 page)
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(The three edges of the page are rulers. One English ruler, one Metric ruler and
one LEGO ruler.)
1 inch = 2.54 centimeters
1 inch = 3.20 1x1 stud LEGO bricks
1 centimeter = 0.39 inches
1 centimeter = 1.27 LEGO studs
1x1 stud LEGO brick = 5/16 inch
1x1 stud LEGO brick = .79 centimeters
-Suz.
In lugnet.general, Jeff Stembel writes:
> Lego also included some sheets in early Brick Kicks magazines. The boxes in
> the grid were the size of a 1x1 plate.
> In lugnet.general, Gary R. Istok writes:
> > TLC actually did make a drafting type paper back in the 1960's. The
> > Architectural Sets (#750, #751, #752) each came with several sheets of this
> > paper, which looks more like graph paper. [...]
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