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Re: Idea for 2 new bricks/plates
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 17 Oct 1999 21:14:29 GMT
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Those peices did/do exist with Tyco bricks. I seem to remember a couple
of 2x2 "plates." There was the double female one that was 1/2 brick
thick, and the double male that was about the thinkness of a baseplate.
The real cool piece was double male 1x1 round plate. It's almost exactly
like the LEGO 1x1 round plate, exept that both ends are male (kinda like
plate 1x1 w/ clip light, but w/o the one plate space in between). It's
great for putting two 2x2 radar dishes back to back and creating other
weird things. ;)
-Jonathan
(I'd put my LEGO page URL here, but geocities is having more trouble
than....)
Bill Farkas wrote:
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> What do youz guyz think of this...
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> A brick or plate that was male on both sides and another that was female on
> both sides. For those who may not understand: male is the studded side and
> female is the side that receives the studs.
> Is there anything like that now. If there is I haven't seen it.
> I've wished that I had something like that on several occasions, it opens
> up so many creative avenues and combinations. I've thought of gluing two tiles
> together to make the two sided female plate; and cutting a base plate and
> gluing the flat sides together to make the two sided male plate, but I don't
> think it would look very nice.
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> Is there a way to submit ideas to TLG?
>
> "I'm not PLAYING, I'm creating!"
> "They're not TOYS, they're the substance of the imagination!"
>
> Bill :~{
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