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  Re: Lego "Vectors"
 
(...) Nope. They don't spoil afterall. -michael (26 years ago, 28-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)
 
  Re: 1999 Sets
 
(...) Although I paid another visit to LEGO this week I was only able to get a brief glimpse of the new range. The room where they were was being used for a management meeting. I certainly liked the new train. I don't think it is in the same class (...) (26 years ago, 28-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)
 
  Re: Probably a FAQ...
 
(...) I'm not sure I can get this right, but I'll give it a shot... If you want a perfect cube, you take a 2x2 brick, and top it with a 2x2 plate, and top THAT with a 2x2 tile. A standard brick is 3 plates high. So a 2x2 brick is also 5 plates wide (...) (26 years ago, 20-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)
 
  Re: ldraw tutorial
 
(...) Try Bram Lambrecht's Ldraw and Ledit web page at: (URL) Bill Toenjes (TooMuchDew) ICQ UIN#17112614; IRC nick: ^2muchdew wondering if someone else has ever asked your question before you post? try: (URL) (Deja News-Power Search) (26 years ago, 28-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)
 
  Probably a FAQ...
 
...what's the ratio of distance between stud centers to thin piece height in a LEGO brick? (Which is to say, if I wanted to build a more-or-less perfect sphere out of LEGO... my own Death Star, f'rinstance... what aspect ratio would I use?) (26 years ago, 28-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)


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