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      Troy, 
 
Your version is great.  Many, many times better.  But, I can't speak first 
hand about it, as no place in Eugene (OR) has gotten them yet. 
 
KEith 
 
 
 
> From: "Troy's Surplus Lego" <legosales@tcphoto.net> 
> Reply-To: lugnet.harrypotter@lugnet.com, lugnet.lego.direct@lugnet.com 
> To: lugnet.harrypotter@lugnet.com, lugnet.lego.direct@lugnet.com 
> Subject: Modifications to Hagrid's Hut - A New Roof 
> Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 05:58:04 GMT 
>  
> As many of my fellow Lego enthusiasts are, I to am quite unhappy with the 
> roof on the Harry Potter set Hagrid's Hut.  So, I spent about an hour or so 
> this evening (well morning actually) designing a new roof for it.  While 
> i'm 
> not going to claim that it's the greatest thing, I do believe that it is 
> much better than the roof supplied with the set. 
>  
> Pictures can be seen here: 
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=7260 
>  
> Comments are of course welcomed. 
>  
> Part list (all in black): 
> 8 4x9 Wings 
> 8 4x6 Plates without Corners 
> 8 1x1 Bricks 
> 8 1x1 Plates 
> 8 2x4 Plates 
> 4 1x6 Plates 
> 16 1x2 Hinge Bottoms 
> 16 1x2 Hinge Tops 
>  
> There are 86 new pieces total in the roof.  The old roof consisted of 34 
> pieces, so the roof would have added 52 pieces to the set.  Using an 
> average 
> of $0.10 per piece, this would have added $5.20 tot he cost of the set. 
>  
> Troy 
> Troy's Surplus Lego 
> http://www.brickbay.com/store.asp?p=mnementh 
 
 
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