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In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Dave Schuler wrote:
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In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Dave Schuler wrote:
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Best-Lock isnt quite a full-blown clone because the bricks dont follow
the same proportions as LEGO bricks, whereas MEGABLOKS (a true clone, if
you will) does use the same dimensions. For example the proportions of a
LEGO 2x4 brick (excluding the studs) are 3x5x10 (height x depth x length),
while Best-Lock is 1x2x4 (just like the monolith, now that I think about
it. Hmm...)
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I think the monolith is 1x4x9(1), Dave!
I think youre endangering the mission when you post bad information, Dave!
I think you should lie down and take a stress tab, Dave!
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Hey, I didnt specify which monolith I was citing.
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Please demonstrate that, without any specific reference, it is reasonable to
assume ANY OTHER monolith. That is, provide a cite to some other monolith just
as, or more deeply, embedded in popular culture. :-)
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Now that you mention it, though, Best-Lock bricks and tiles allow you to
build to the precise proportions of Clarkes Monolith, 20 LDraw Units deep by
80 units wide by 180 units tall. Groovy.
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I believe you can do that in LEGO too, although you may have to go out somewhat
larger to get the proportions right.
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| (...) Hey, I didn't specify which monolith I was citing. Now that you mention it, though, Best-Lock bricks and tiles allow you to build to the precise proportions of Clarke's Monolith, 20 LDraw Units deep by 80 units wide by 180 units tall. Groovy. (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jan-04, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, FTX)
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