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Re: LEGO Sculptor - Element Inventory?
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Date: 
Wed, 5 Sep 2001 23:10:08 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Sean Harrington writes:
Speaking of which, does anyone have a rough concept of what 1200-1800
elements can build, sphere-wize?

Does anyone want to take a swipe at a proposed element breakdown for LEGO
Sculptor?

Here is one I came up with:
Size Quantity

b2x2 96 • 48 should be more than enough
b1x1 64
make it 20


p1x3 16
p1x3 32
???


p1x1 0
p1x1 256
???

------------
Total 1200

Given this, COULD a decent-sized LEGO sphere be made? If not, what changes
to the above count would need to be made?


- Sean

make the price at 30$ max and I buy, over 30$, will probably pass it, over 40$
forget it (price in Can$)

Martin



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  LEGO Sculptor - Inventory & Exchange Rate
 
(...) I think lots of 1x1 bricks are important, for no other reason that they are your base 1x1 vertical element. If you want to have several 1x thin strands, the best way to do this is with 1x1 bricks. Even though the sphere is the main model, you (...) (23 years ago, 6-Sep-01, to lugnet.general)

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  LEGO Sculptor - Element Inventory?
 
Speaking of which, does anyone have a rough concept of what 1200-1800 elements can build, sphere-wize? Does anyone want to take a swipe at a proposed element breakdown for LEGO Sculptor? Here is one I came up with: Size Quantity b2x10 8 b2x8 8 b2x3 (...) (23 years ago, 5-Sep-01, to lugnet.general)

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