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Re: Do blue 3x3 rocket nozzles exist
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 4 Aug 2000 06:15:51 GMT
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(cmasi@cmasi)Spamless(.chem.tulane.edu)
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You are right! I have a bad habit of naming pieces by how I first saw them used.
Thus, all the cone shapes are rocket nozzles. I have to remember to look for cone
shaped bricks when I go to the various only parts stores. Until recently I called
macaroni bricks (1x2 curved brick) pig tails, because they were used as pig tails
in an alternate model in set 190. Pig tails was better than tractor thingies.
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=190
Chris
Bryan Wong wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Matt Brooks writes:
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> > What's a rocket nozzle? I didn't see that reference in the Lugnet
> > Partsref....
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> My guess is that black piece that appears on the Y-Wing's engines before you
> reach the section joined by those long technic grey thingies... Hope you know
> what I'm talking about!
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> Bryan
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| (...) My guess is that black piece that appears on the Y-Wing's engines before you reach the section joined by those long technic grey thingies... Hope you know what I'm talking about! Bryan (24 years ago, 3-Aug-00, to lugnet.general)
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