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Re: Some window questions
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 4 Aug 1999 20:22:03 GMT
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Gary Istok wrote:
> Troy Cefaratti wrote:
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> > > Bram you should know better than to break your toys. But really, piece
> > > modification is close to blasphemy.
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> > I really don't think this would qualify as blasphemy. It is even borderline
> > on modification, as the pieces DO break off rather easily. I've had this
> > happen myself numerous times.
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> > I'd rather break off the rest of the shutter notches and "rescue" a still
> > useable piece then discard it because one of the notches broke off. Not all
> > windows need to have shutters :)
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> If this is blasphemy, then burn me at the stake......
Gary, I would like a "ruling" from you:-) How do you feel about Yanks cutting off
the 2 buffers (non prototypical of US trains) of their coupler units?
-John "life on the slippery slope" Neal
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Some window questions
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| (...) John, My general feeling is that "no Lego is sacrosanct" (no taboo's). Sometimes I take generous liberties with the Lego myself. You know those gaps that the 2x2 "macaroni" quarter circle bricks (as well as those 4x4 quarter bricks) leave (...) (25 years ago, 5-Aug-99, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) If this is blasphemy, then burn me at the stake...... .... because I've done this a lot with the 1x4x3 windows. I reverse them too, but in an inside corner, the notches are in the way .... so off they come. About 10% of my 1x4x3 windows are (...) (25 years ago, 4-Aug-99, to lugnet.general)
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