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Re: Attention Lego Group: Children don't like juniorization, either!
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Wed, 19 Jan 2000 19:28:34 GMT
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Does anyone have any of those motorcycles they'd like to trade?
--Colin
Scott E. Sanburn wrote:
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> To All,
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> Jeff Stembel wrote:
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> > Yes, on walls like that, staggered bricks would be better. But look at this
> > set: <http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/6000/6699/6699-01.html>
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> I love this set, I don't know why. It is just neat.
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> > 1xNx5 bricks would make it a whole lot more stable than stacked bricks. On
> > short walls, pressure exertedfrom the side can easily punch the wall out.
> > These are the best circumstances to use the 5-tall bricks, as it makes the
> > building more sound.
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> Definitely. I had cars ramming through this building all the time. It
> would be nice to have part packs for both, one for individual bricks,
> and some for 5 brick high walls. Multiple colors, etc. Clear would be
> nice, a 5 brick high thick wall.
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> Scott S.
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