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Re: 2x4 Brick model?
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 9 Jun 2004 01:34:04 GMT
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In lugnet.general, C. L. GunningCook wrote:
> Hello Darrell, there are many people that have done larger scaled 2 by 4 bricks,
> but I haven't seen any instructions. So far, I have 2 versions
> http://www.bmts.com/~bccook/sculptur.htm The first pic links to close up pics of
> the one that is 7 inches long (which is 6 times normal size) and the second pic
> leads to the one that is 21 inches long (that was linked earlier in the thread
> by Kris).
> If you don't find any instructions, drop me an email and I could do a count
> piece and parts list for the 7 inch one for you. The construction is pretty
> simple, I think there are enough pics to figure it out. Unfortunately, it isn't
> quite as big as you were looking for.
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> Good luck,
> Janey "Red Brick"
Wow, neat, thanks to everyone for the links. I never thought to check
Brickshelf, DOH.
I like your smaller brick - am I correct in assuming each stud is detachable?
That would actually help me out.. Are any of the parts particularly
rare/expensive?
I found another picture on Brickshelf of "softbricks" which would be OK too, but
can't seem to find anyplace to buy them (I only need a couple, not $250 worth).
They also look to be a little on the small side, but maybe OK.
Thanks again,
Darrell
Oh, and ps Janey, your big brick is amazing.
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| (...) Well thank you very much Darrell. As for the parts for the 7 inch (well 7 and half actually, but who is counting?) brick they are all pretty easy to come by, at least in that colour (red). The big brick is 7 layers of bricks high. The block (...) (21 years ago, 9-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) Hello Darrell, there are many people that have done larger scaled 2 by 4 bricks, but I haven't seen any instructions. So far, I have 2 versions (URL) The first pic links to close up pics of the one that is 7 inches long (which is 6 times (...) (21 years ago, 8-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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