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Re: Ponder... If....
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 4 Jun 1999 17:07:16 GMT
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Frank Filz wrote:
> Mookie wrote:
> >
> > This might not belong in this group.. though I'm not sure where else I'd
> > put it...
> >
> > If you could get your hands on any mold lego's made for any part they
> > have or currently make... which one would you choose???
> > You can only choose one mold...
> > I'm still not sure just what one I'd pick....
> > I'm thinking it would be the inverted corner slope though...
> >
> > What would everyone else pick???
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> Unfortuanately, one of my choices probably is two molds, the mold for
> the narrow ship center hull sections (since its two parts, usually
> (always?) molded in two colors, its got to be two seperate molds).
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> Of course given that the cost to actually make use of the mold would
> probably be prohibitive, my second choice might actually be the mold for
> 2x4 bricks.
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> Of course, if each of us got to pick a different mold, and we could find
> a place to use the molds for a reasonable cost....
>
> --
> Frank Filz
>
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Wow, a real tough question, I would chose from this list: 2x2 tiles, 2x2
round bricks, 1x6x2 triple pane classic window (#214/2), 1x12x3 stairstep
arch, 2x2x3 steep slope corner brick. If I had to choose, I guess I'd choose
the window.
Gary Istok
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