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Re: A Set within a Set.
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Date: 
Tue, 28 Sep 2004 05:04:28 GMT
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"Gary Istok" <istokg@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:I4qA9p.1EqA@lugnet.com...
Well I was looking at an old wooden box set I found in Germany 20 years • ago, it
was #712.  I don't think I have seen it anywhere else (EBAY or ??) since. • But
what intrigued me about it was it came with the very collectible • #238 -BUILDING
IDEA BOOK #1 (here is Swedish collector Anders Isaksson's incomplete • Swedish
version of it on his website):

http://w1.161.telia.com/~u16122508/ideabook/index.htm


Is this the first (and only?) time LEGO have used SNOT (Studs Not On Top)
technique to build an model?

I have had LEGO since I was born in 1968 and can't ofcourse remember so much
of my first years with LEGO, but from the time I can remember and up until
today, I don't think I ever seen SNOT building technique on the entire model
is been used other than this?
There have been some models with a few bricks mounted with SNOT technique...


Regards
Øyvind Steinnes
Norway



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Well I was looking at an old wooden box set I found in Germany 20 years ago, it was #712. I don't think I have seen it anywhere else (EBAY or ??) since. But what intrigued me about it was it came with the very collectible #238 -BUILDING IDEA BOOK #1 (...) (20 years ago, 28-Sep-04, to lugnet.general)

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