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Re: Your folks were so helpful... going to try again
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lugnet.people.newbie
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Wed, 8 Jan 2003 05:38:30 GMT
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> Ack! I just wrote a nice post in reply here and I accidentally deleted it.
> Woops! Anyway, it went something like this:
Happens to the best of us... been on usenet long enought to have done it all,
myself.
> When dragon flames are too big for torches, I do this:
*blush*
I was assuming it was along the lines of other toy dragon flames I have seen.
It appears, now that I have a .dat file for it to scale it with, that the
dragons flame might just do me...
<snip interesting alterntive>
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> Ta-da! A minifig torch blowing in the wind! :)
Well, ok, confession time, if any of you happen to read l.c.dev, you will haev
seen the flurry of activity I have caused there, my goal here is not for legos,
but for another building system, lego like, but without the pegs and holes,
glue together blocks. (http://www.hirstarts.com).
This is not quite what I had in mind, while I will showing my kids how to make
a fig with a torch like that, and it will come in handy when I play wargames
with the kids and the legos. I was really looking for a wall mounted torch,
which is a bit bigger, the Dragon flames might just do me fine.
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> To seach for parts like this, the Lugnet partsref
> (http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/) and Peeron (http://www.peeron.com/) are
> great. You can search by description. Once you get a part number, you can
> then look up which sets have it in which colors, or you can enter the part
> number into a Bricklink search (http://www.bricklink.com/) and see if anyone
> is selling just the element you want.
Cool, knew about bricklink.com, but not about the plain english search engines.
Thanks!
Dwayne
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