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Re: take a piece, leave a piece -- traveling box of LEGO
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:56:07 GMT
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Frank Filz wrote:
> Mike Walsh wrote:
> >
> > > > Greg
> > > > citrusx__@yahoo.com
> > > > http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dome/1888/
> > >
> > > I think that might defeat the purpose of the box. I might have space engine pieces
> > > i don't want, and getting space engine pieces back out of the box wouldn't help if
> > > I wanted plates. Maybe a more general rule like just try to keep a good fun mix
> > > going would be appropriate.
> >
> >
> > I have to agree with Greg on this one. I have an odd collection of castle
> > and space pieces that are no interest to me which I would gladly swap for
> > any town parts. While some parts of no value they are extremely valuable to
> > other collectors and I think that was the point that Todd was originally
> > trying to make.
> >
> > I think a simple rule to keep the box interesting would not to allow any
> > non-decorated regular 1xn or 2xn bricks in it. The life of this experiment
> > would probably be extended a great deal buy doing this. There may be other
> > pieces that should be prohibited as well. Instead of ending up with a box
> > of blue 1x1s, we may end up with a box of blue boat plates instead!
>
> I don't know, if I had a boatload of boat plates, I might play with
> making a hull from them (one could also slightly change the lines of a
> boat by alternating between boat bow bricks and plates). Also 1x10 or
> longer and 2x8 or longer are probably ok in small quantities (I suspect
> they wouldn't travel more than a stop or two in the box). Uncommon
> colors would also be ok in small to moderate quantities.
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> > PS: Count me in! I want to be on the list as well but like Larry, my
> > travel schedule can be somewhat unpredictable so there is a small chance
> > that I couldn't meet the one week turn around requirement.
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> Of course Raleigh is one of those multi-person stops... I'm sure James,
> Phil, and Karim would be game for it.
>
> --
> Frank Filz
>
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i aggree that rare colors such as green,brown,light blue,orange of basic bricks
etc be allowed
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| (...) I don't know, if I had a boatload of boat plates, I might play with making a hull from them (one could also slightly change the lines of a boat by alternating between boat bow bricks and plates). Also 1x10 or longer and 2x8 or longer are (...) (25 years ago, 6-Jul-99, to lugnet.general)
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