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Re: question for usenet vets....
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Sat, 5 Dec 1998 15:25:18 GMT
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> > (My car is falling apart too. Exhaust fell off while driving on the
> If you separate Two Technic Beams by Two plates you can place a third
> Techinc Beam at right angles t them with pegs to produce a robust frame, Try
> using this Technique to hold the wobbly bits on you car. it's great.
I did consider a lego option for mounting the rear-view mirror to the
dashboard......
Wouldn't mind scaling-up an 8880 for driving around in, and filling in the
gaps
typical of Technic models. But it is winter, and all of the holes in the
Technic
beams wouldn't make it very practical.....
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| (...) If you separate Two Technic Beams by Two plates you can place a third Techinc Beam at right angles t them with pegs to produce a robust frame, Try using this Technique to hold the wobbly bits on you car. it's great. <ducks> Tim (26 years ago, 3-Dec-98, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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