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Re: Lego 2x2x2 dice
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lugnet.gaming
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Tue, 23 Sep 2003 17:02:54 GMT
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Tobbe Arnesson wrote:
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> In lugnet.gaming, Peer Kreuger wrote:
> > While I was messing around with 1x1x1 bricks with 5 studs, I found out that
> > one can get 4 of them in a 2x2x2 space... and that it also makes for a very
> > solid cube, or, in this case, a dice.
> >
> > Building instructions: (55 KB)
> > <http://www.mahjqa.com/stuff/legodice.jpg>
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> Nice and simple!
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> > Sadly, there's still no way to get 6 plates with the numbers from 1-6 on
> > them... (the fabuland plates I used go from 1-5)
> >
> > Comments? Suggestions? Please let me know.
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> Pitsco have some numbered tiles, don't know if they are true tiles though:
> "LEGO DUPLO Numbers
> This set of 168 tiles includes 150 tiles with numbers and mathematical symbols
> and 18 blank tiles."
The DUPLO tiles are DUPLO 2x2x1/2 smooth surfaced pieces. They ammount
to a 4x4x1 "tile" in System.
They are cool, though so far I haven't made too much use of them. I do
use them for a game turn display for the Pirate Game.
Frank
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| (...) Nice and simple! (...) Pitsco have some numbered tiles, don't know if they are true tiles though: "LEGO DUPLO Numbers This set of 168 tiles includes 150 tiles with numbers and mathematical symbols and 18 blank tiles." Goto: (URL) Early (...) (21 years ago, 23-Sep-03, to lugnet.gaming)
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