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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Ken Parrish writes:
> > If you were to make up a set of exactly 100 lego bricks/pieces, what would
> > the set consist of, and what kind of container would you use or design for
> > it? The container is not one of the 100 pieces.
> >
> > For the sake of clarification, lets assume that the set is to be used by
> > adults or older kids and is to be packed in some sort of container and
> > placed on a 'coffee table' or as a stress relieving toy on someone's desk.
> >
> > Euler Operator (handle)
>
> Interesting question. But it's off topic for off-topic.. :-)
>
> ++Lar
OK, here's my take on this....
Remember those architectural wooden blocks that sometimes serve this purpose,
well use LEGO instead of blocks.
Here's what I would use (sort of a Greek/Roman Temple effect)
All white bricks......
(36) 2x2 round bricks
(2) 2x10 beams
(2) 2x8 beams
(8) 2x4 bricks
(2) 2x3 bricks
(16) 2x2 bricks
(8) 1x2 bricks
(4) 1x1 bricks
(4) 1x4x5 half arches
(4) 1x2x6 arches
(4) 1x2x4 arches
(2) 2x2 low sloped peaks
(8) 2x3 low sloped bricks
Gary Istok
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| [ FUT lugnet.general ] Gary: (...) I would definitely go for mixed colours. (...) Not a bad choice. For a different building challenge take <set:6580> minus the two tail fins (and two more pieces to reach 100). I can say many evil things about that (...) (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, lugnet.general)
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