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In lugnet.harrypotter, James Markham writes:
> It drove me mad for a while too, but here's my solution for the stairs: Swap
> the black 3x1 and 2x1 bricks circled in the picture linked below (too
> complicated to try to explain - you'll just have to have a look!) You then
> have a piece jutting out that you can hook the top step over. Use a round
> 1x1 plate (don't tell me you don't have any because Lego always seem to
> include loads of spares of these!) on the base below the bottom step. These
> two parts will keep your stairs stretched tight, and in place - but you do
> have to run them clockwise instead of anticlockwise. Hope that made sense.
>
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.markham/stairs.htm
>
> Just for the record, the stairs are one of my favourite parts in the Harry
> Potter sets, and Fluffy is (without doubt) my least favourite.
Thanks, James! I'll have to try that out.
-Jonathan
PS I don't like Fluffy a whole lot, either.
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| (...) It drove me mad for a while too, but here's my solution for the stairs: Swap the black 3x1 and 2x1 bricks circled in the picture linked below (too complicated to try to explain - you'll just have to have a look!) You then have a piece jutting (...) (23 years ago, 23-Sep-01, to lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.market.shopping)
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