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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Eric Joslin writes:
> Well, Dave, now you've gone and opened up a big bag o' worms. :D
>
> I think you'll find that everyone's level of "purity" is a different one.
>
> Personally, I think that purposely changing a LEGO piece in any way is just not
> right. I guess that puts me on the "rabidly puritanical" end of the spectrum.
> I also tend to think that ropes, rubber bands, etc should all be original LEGO
> pieces, and if you have to "strengthen" a hinge/turntable/joint in any way
> (even with bits of LEGO paper) that is wrong, too.
I'm with you on this. Except for string, and for DCC if and when it becomes
available, oh, and couplers. I do cut tubing, but then the instructions
sometimes tell you to.
> Someone mentioned cutting the ball off
> Throwbot/Slizer ball-and-socket joints... that's just wrong, IMHO. That takes
> all the fun out of working inside limitations, and renders the point of making
> it in LEGO moot to me. At that point, why not just build a model, or machine
> down metal peices?
Yep. Except what about defacing a common piece to make a rare one that you
don't currently have? the cutting the ball off example actually does that, I
think. Not that I'd ever do it, mind you.
++Lar
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