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Re: Brand Spankin' New MOC: Stalefish
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 12 Nov 2002 17:23:28 GMT
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This one time, Matt Sekerak wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Anne Carasik writes:
> > Ok, maybe I'm really new here, but what's the SNOT technique?
> > I assume it doesn't mean sneezing all over your LEGO :)
> > -Anne
> Yes, the SNOT technique is a method we builders use to better fuse LEGO
> pieces for extra MOC longevity. It involves hacking up the best adhesive
> you can muster, then sneezing on your MOC, with special care to aim for the
> elements requiring the most security =)
*rofl!!!!* :)
> Okay, okay. SNOT= Studs Not On Top
Ahh, okay, now that makes sense :)
-Anne
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| (...) Yes, the SNOT technique is a method we builders use to better fuse LEGO pieces for extra MOC longevity. It involves hacking up the best adhesive you can muster, then sneezing on your MOC, with special care to aim for the elements requiring the (...) (22 years ago, 11-Nov-02, to lugnet.space)
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