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Re: modifying bricks - R20 RULE clarification
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Sun, 15 Jan 2006 02:53:55 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Chris Magno wrote:
> 6. Only Lego pieces can be used and only "normal" construction
> techniques-No sawing, gluing or melting of pieces. You can use as many
> or as few pieces as you wish.
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> We cut hose, for pneumatics, THATS allowed. String can be cut. And
> those plastic flex tube "whistles" come in sizes small to huge.
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> Can they be cut to make a less than 1/2 stud lego washer/spacer?
Are you guys all of a sudden a bunch of Hassenplugs or something?
Do you think you'll make the next MUP or whatever by nitpicking? :)
Cutting hose for pneumatics (and, IIRC, cutting string, or at least tying it) is
part of the regular building techniques in regular Lego sets. Sawing flex tube
is not.
How about this? You cut hose and string. Can I cut a 30long axle into a 26
long one? Duh.
Calum
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| re this rule: 6. Only Lego pieces can be used and only "normal" construction techniques-No sawing, gluing or melting of pieces. You can use as many or as few pieces as you wish. We cut hose, for pneumatics, THATS allowed. String can be cut. And (...) (19 years ago, 15-Jan-06, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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