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      Dear LEGO Direct, 
 
Previously I made a request for some new LEGO Architectural elements 
that can be used by the Town and Train Systems (or any other systems 
that can find it useful).  After viewing some of the nice pieces used in 
the Belville System, I have some new ideas (as well as a rehash of some 
old ones):: 
 
1) Macaroni (2x2 quarter circle) and 4x4 quarter circle bricks, without 
the missing notch of plastic (that allows you to attach these pieces to 
a baseplate). 
 
Back in 1956-57 LEGO produced both the quarter circle and half circle 
bricks with and without the missing notch of plastic (on the outside 
curve).  Then in 1958 you stopped all but the current quarter circle 
brick.  Please reintroduce the quarter circle brick without this missing 
plastic (in addition to the existing piece).  When I see buildings with 
these pieces, the gaps in the bricks are rather unsightly.  Just look at 
the LEGO Model Builders model of the Jefferson Memorial.  The columns, 
made exclusively of these pieces, look like Termites infected them. 
 
The 4x4 quarter circle bricks (produced since the 1990's) also suffer 
from this problem.  Please make some of these with and without the 
missing notches (each piece has two of these). 
 
2) Decorative capitals to pillars.  The 2x2 round bricks make great 
columns.  But it would be nice to have Classic style column tops, such 
as Doric, Ionic and Corinthian tops.  These could be the size of a 2x2 
regular brick, but sculped down to make a fancy column top.  Other types 
could be Egyptian or Oriental type tops. 
 
3) Rusticated Bricks.  Currently the only "rusticated" brick that TLC 
makes (as far as I can tell) is the 1x1 round brick.  When these are 
stacked together, they do give a nice rusticated look.  It would be nice 
to have regular bricks that have this same identical indentation on the 
bottom (so that 1/3 of the brick is indented slightly).  You could have 
the same types of pieces as are found in sloped bricks, i.e. 1x2, 2x2, 
3x2, and 4x2 bricks rusticated on one side, as well as 2x2 inside and 
2x2 outside corner rusticated bricks to handle those corners.  It would 
be great to have these in white, tan, and gray, so that AFOLs can make 
classic style buildings with some of the finer details. 
 
4)  Gothic Arches.  Right now you have 1x3, 1x4, 2x4, 1x6, 2x6, 2x8, 4x5 
(half) and 12x3 (stairstep) rounded arches of the Romanesque/Classic 
style.  It would be great to have some Gothic pointed arches, say the 
2x4, 2x6, and 2x8 variety. 
 
Belville has an arch that is absolutely beautiful (the 2x6x5) "Victorian 
Gingerbread" style arch, so some other fancy arches also would be 
appreciated. 
 
5)  Some new low and steep slope bricks.  Such as low slope 3x3 inside 
corner bricks, 1x2 low slope half pyramid peaks, and 2x2x3 steep slope 
inside corner bricks.  These would allow for greater creativity in 
building historic style structures. 
 
5) Some new window types.  When we in the AFOL community try to build a 
model of our own homes, the window selection today is inadequate to do 
so.  We could use some new windows that reflect these styles.  A 
re-introduction of the small classic windows (1x1x1, 1x2x1, 1x1x2) would 
be one step in this direction.  Another option is to reintroduce the 
1x3x2 classic window, but in 2 new styles, one is the vertical 2 pane, 
the other is the horizontal 2 pane window. 
 
Another window style that would be great is the multipaned windows that 
LEGO used in the MINITALIA windows back in the 70's.  These window types 
are of the "12 over 12" or "6 over 6" sash window varieties that are 
common to colonial 
American windows, as well as mullioned European windows. 
 
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The results of building with these type of architectural LEGO elements 
could be quite stunning.  You could even produce an architectural set 
that contains these elements, or provide them in bulk. 
 
Thank you, 
Gary Istok 
 
"In the beginning there was Town......." 
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  |   "Gary Istok" <gistok@umich.edu> wrote in message news:3A01BDCC.1D4077...ich.edu... (...) Can't say I'm screaming for them, but you have a point here. (...) Don't like this one. This is where you can use all your creative imagination in using all (...)   (25 years ago, 3-Nov-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.lego.direct)   
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  |  In lugnet.general, Gary Istok writes: [...] (...) That look can be simulated by inserting differnet colour plate between the bricks. I would rather have some 1x1 round without indentation. Such effect can be simulated by technic pin connector, like (...)   (25 years ago, 3-Nov-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.lego.direct)   
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  |  This is a well-written proposal for architectural elements. I think this mirrors my own desires for such elements. I would be particularly interested in the arches. Gary Istok <gistok@umich.edu> wrote in message news:3A01BDCC.1D4077...ich.edu... (...)   (25 years ago, 5-Nov-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.lego.direct)   
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