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Re: What Lego sets use Jigs
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:02:01 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Calum Tsang wrote:
> 8460 Crane Truck, for one:
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> http://www.hccamsterdam.nl/brick/scans/08000/8460/014.jpg
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> (I would have used PICSL, but for some reason page 14 won't load)
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> It's kind of neat to see such a building technique. I always wondered how Lego
> would pictogrammatically (I made that word up) explain some of the building
> techniques I use, such as the "pry it as far as you can to insert a piece when
> you forgot it" or the "use gerber pliers to pull out superfriction pin" etc :)
Wow, that's the most complex Jig I've seen so far. I was expecting most would
be single pieces holding something in place. That's cool.
I assume some of those pieces are reused in the final model.
Derek
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| (...) 8460 Crane Truck, for one: (URL) would have used PICSL, but for some reason page 14 won't load) It's kind of neat to see such a building technique. I always wondered how Lego would pictogrammatically (I made that word up) explain some of the (...) (19 years ago, 13-Sep-05, to lugnet.general)
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