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In lugnet.legoland.california, Brian Davis wrote:
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Steve Hassenplug wrote:
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The build at Celebration III was a bit different from other
speed builds, because about half the team members were not
AFoLs, and table/building space was VERY limited.
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Although limited tablespace may not have been a complete downside - it also
ment that in almost all cases, the part you needed was somewhere within
reach.
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True. It also made it easir on the mastr sorter, (me) who couldnt stand up
much.
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Our final build, was very easy, because we all knew what
parts were required, and how things fit.
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We also knew where the parts were likely to be even without sorting. Our
layout for people remained the same for the last two builds, which ment that
the likely layout for parts (i.e.- what bag got to what part of the table)
was semi-consistant. I would strongly suggest splitting the friction pins and
the blue stud pins at the start roughly evenly between the folks building
the frame and the folks building the lower bridge.
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and make sure the bag of 1x4 dark grey plates goes straight to the frame
builders...
Yeah, but they spent 30 minutes doing so...
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The thing that slowed us the most was the lower bridge & its
kibble. That was the last thing complete on every build.
We had two builders on that, and it still ran slow. Maybe
three would be good.
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Id suggest 1 to build frame and 2 working greeble
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Honestly, that may also have to do with the builders in question (I was
one of them, so I feel I can speak on this). Finding parts for the lower
bridge was tough at times, and the kibble cant easily be built in advance
(its all different, and on different pages). You *can* parallel the process
a good bit: there are a number of independant (& mirrored) sub-sections that
can be built ahead of the main lower bridge core, which *could* speed up the
process considerably. We tried this on the first build, and I still think
its a good approach... but not on a single 4x8 foot table, which is why we
switched.
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You did an awesome job Brian, and so did Ben.. just wish I could get my girls of
similar age to concentrate like that.
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