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Thanks Brian, the photos help a lot!
My feeble 3rd attempt is somewhat similiar in design.
<http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/TexMexSu/LegoStack.jpg>
This stack is built in 15 layers. The photo shows each and the amount of bricks
used.
As with all cups, you start with 21-1x2's in the moat at the bottom of the cup.
Then you build my stack, layer by layer. When completed you flip it over and
drop it in the cup, 2 more 2x4's can be stacked on in the middle of the top.
There is also room for more small items to be dropped in after the cup is
stacked.
I easily got about 50-1x4 plates in afterward.
Again, thanks.
It's nice to see what others are doing.
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