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(...) Well, even "regular part" and "common brick" is up for interpretation; normally I would not count the white hairpiece as a "regular" part. And I assume you would only mean bricks that has been sold in public, not bricks used as give-aways or (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-04, to lugnet.general)
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Hey all, I just picked this set up used for $30. Seemed like a good deal. I was thinking of a beetle bot with the tracks and legs that wiggle when it moves. Are the Manas motors strong enough to move an MOC that's around the size of a football (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-04, to lugnet.general)
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(...) I beleive the phase comes about because they started off not in a a row (well not in a standard row anyway), the second image shows them placed on a diagonal grid of SIR (Studs In a Row). However I would say that they have ended up in a (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, FTX)
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(...) Hi Holger. Thanks for showing interest on JoTaALM. In a first attempt, the idea was to make an hoax just for fun, as the one I made when I was studying chemistry at university (not LEGO related). Of course volume I doesn't exist. I can't tell (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)
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(...) Hello, great work! Sometimes I think everything is build in all kind of building techniques. But you show us that there are even more great ways to combine LEGO bricks. I love that kind of window, there is a good chance to find it in a new (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)
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(...) Hey Mike, I believe it is Studs Not In Row. Cool window, but it doesn't look like it is very sturdy. Chris Perron (22 years ago, 17-Sep-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, FTX)
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(...) I would say the Maersk Blue Construction Helmet is pretty rare, only one has sold on BL and that was for $100 - more than the white pigtail hair: (URL) would also think any Maersk Blue part that was not included in the container ship is pretty (...) (22 years ago, 16-Sep-04, to lugnet.general)
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(...) Well, to be picky, it's not *exactly* the same thickness. A tile is 0.4 "stud-widths" thick, but the distance between 2 such windows is about 0.414 (square-root of 2 minus 1) stud-widths. Over a larger area you would start to notice the (...) (22 years ago, 16-Sep-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, FTX)
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(...) :) Here's another reason not to avoid Bionicle... LEGO did a lot of work to create a "collectible" mentality for this product line. They started with the Kanohi masks, about 130-ish different ones total, including some rare ones like the (...) (22 years ago, 16-Sep-04, to lugnet.general)
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In lugnet.announce, Erik Amzallag wrote: Dear Erik, this is really very well and clever done! What a cool idea to combine SNIR and SNOT to a link between space (crowd shouting "SPAAACE!!!! from the background!) and castle (mumble of "Castle - (...) (22 years ago, 16-Sep-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)
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