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| I have a set that is Model Maker No. 2 and it is not in the database. The set consists of a mini-wheel camper, car and house trailer. There is no date, but appears to be late '60s. There is line of text reading "Form No. 7002 Printed in U.S.A." How (...) (21 years ago, 1-Sep-03, to lugnet.faq)
| | | | Re: Lego Terms?
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| (...) For acronyms, see: (URL) Fleebnork is a fictional space barnacle developed by Mark Sandlin. See (URL) is the most dangerous substance known to man. (URL) (21 years ago, 26-Aug-03, to lugnet.faq)
| | | | Lego Terms?
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| Can Some one help me out? Im new here and I'd like to know all the names and stuff you guys use for lego. The only one I know is SNOT studs not on top. But what the heck is a FLEEBNORK? Or a spamcake? or anything? HELP! (21 years ago, 26-Aug-03, to lugnet.faq)
| | | | Zooming in robolab, printing in RCX
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| Is there any way to zoom into the icons in robolab, they are a bit tiny and I wanted to know if I could make them look bigger so its easier to see. Also does the RCX Code (or RIS program that comes with the mindstorms kit) have the capability to (...) (21 years ago, 18-Jul-03, to lugnet.edu, lugnet.faq, lugnet.general, lugnet.robotics, lugnet.robotics.edu, lugnet.robotics.rcx, lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos, lugnet.robotics.rcx.robolab)
| | | | Re: What does SNOT mean?
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| (...) Studs Not On Top. In other words, any building technique that departs from the typical studs-up design. For other acronyms, refer to: (URL) (21 years ago, 8-Jul-03, to lugnet.faq)
| | | | What does SNOT mean?
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| Hi All, I would like to know what SNOT means. Thanks. Best regards, Paul (21 years ago, 8-Jul-03, to lugnet.faq)
| | | | Re: UnKnown lego piece...help!
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| (...) Can you put it up in a web location (or on Brickshelf)? I cannot accept attachments via email, so actually if you can just describe it, that might be adequate. best LFB (21 years ago, 1-Jun-03, to lugnet.faq)
| | | | UnKnown lego piece...help!
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| Hello All As I was sorting my lego collection, I came about a piece I cannot identify on peeron or lugnet or LDraw. Can somebody please help me figure it out what it is? I have it scanned, but I can't attach the pic here...please email me and I will (...) (21 years ago, 1-Jun-03, to lugnet.faq)
| | | | Re: How cold can you go?
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| Well I actualy handle cold really well. Even though we do see some snow ive been known to go out in the snow in shorts and a t-shirt. For some reason my body does not get nearly as cold as everyone elses. Probably a hold over from some childhood (...) (21 years ago, 31-May-03, to lugnet.faq, lugnet.build)
| | | | Re: How cold can you go?
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| (...) ABS can handle cold temperatures reasonably well, but not all LEGO bricks are made from ABS. The transparent pieces are slightly brittle at room temp, which makes me suspect that they're made of acrylic, and acrylic does not handle cold well (...) (21 years ago, 31-May-03, to lugnet.faq, lugnet.build)
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