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Re: modulox?
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 19 Jul 2000 16:17:08 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Scott Allison writes:
> Hello:
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> What is modulox? is it commercially available? Never heard of it and I'm
> curious....thanks! scott
Its Modulex.
To quote from www.modulex.com
MODULEX is the world's largest supplier of architectural sign systems. And the
only one able to implement sign solutions both locally and globally.
MODULEX was established in 1963 by the LEGO Company. In 1999 with
approximately 450 employees we produced around DKK 350 million in revenue. Our
global network consists of eight subsidiaries and more than 30 distributors.
In the US, we are represented in more than 35 cities by our subsidiary, ASI
Sign Systems Inc.
However, most AFOLers think of Modulex in terms of the modeling system they
produced that was derived from Lego and was sold to architects in the early
60s. i.e. a sort of professional Lego designed to produce scale models of real
building. The DK Ultimate Lego book shows a 1963 model of Bilund Airport in
Denmark.
I have a very few bricks which are like normal lego but 1/2 size (that is,
even the studs are 1/2 size), so as to create more exact detail I guess.
regards
lawrence
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| Hello: What is modulox? is it commercially available? Never heard of it and I'm curious....thanks! scott (24 years ago, 19-Jul-00, to lugnet.general)
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