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Re: Why are slope bricks textured?
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lugnet.general, lugnet.parts
Date: 
Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:59:04 GMT
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Also, keep in mind that the slopes that came with the McDonald's Happy
Meal sets a few years back were NOT textured. They had printed images on
the sloped part, but if I remember correctly, that slope was smooth.

eric harshbarger

Gary Istok wrote:

In lugnet.general, Samarth Moray wrote:

Its one of the most trivial things, but its always bothered me. Why have that
texture on the slope end? What purpose does it serve? From the small selection
of un-textured slopes we have, one can only infer that these would be less
trouble to make... amongst a lot of other advantages. So why? I'm hoping our
freindly neighbourhood LEGO historian Gary Istok can answer.....

Legoswami


OK, I would love to give some special reason, but I know of none.  Ever since
the sloped bricks first came out in red (1958) and blue (1960), they have had
the textured finish.  The simplest explanation I can think of is because most
roofs are not smooth, but either ridged (roof tiles) or staggered (roofing paper
or roofing slate).  Perhaps when the sloped bricks were being designed by TLG in
1958, they tried using smooth sloped bricks.  And maybe they didn't look all
that realistic that way.  Can't give any insight beyond that, except that the
coarseness of the sloped surface changed over the years.  In the 70's the
texture was more pronounced than earlier or later sloped bricks.

Gary Istok



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  Re: Why are slope bricks textured?
 
(...) Strange. I never noticed that before. I just checked the one 2x3 slope that I have from McDonald's, and it's not textured. Every other printed slope that I have is textured, though. -Elroy (20 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)

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  Re: Why are slope bricks textured?
 
(...) OK, I would love to give some special reason, but I know of none. Ever since the sloped bricks first came out in red (1958) and blue (1960), they have had the textured finish. The simplest explanation I can think of is because most roofs are (...) (20 years ago, 14-Mar-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts)

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