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Re: modifying bricks - R20 RULE clarification
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Sun, 15 Jan 2006 03:26:08 GMT
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Calum Tsang wrote:
> In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Chris Magno wrote:
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> > 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?
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> Are you guys all of a sudden a bunch of Hassenplugs or something?
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> Do you think you'll make the next MUP or whatever by nitpicking? :)
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> 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.
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> How about this? You cut hose and string. Can I cut a 30long axle into a 26
> long one? Duh.
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> Calum
umm, so I guess dremeling my 3L axle down to 2.5 is bad?
Chris
Not a Hassenplug
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| | Re: modifying bricks - R20 RULE clarification
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| (...) 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 (...) (19 years ago, 15-Jan-06, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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