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Re: Toilet Training
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 9 Jun 2000 23:49:31 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jeff Elliott writes:
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> Chris Giddens wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > Yes, strange question here. But has anyone built a minifig sized toilet? I'm
> > building a space cruiser.. and well, in space there's a lot of miles between
> > rest stops.
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> > Chris <><
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> It's been done at least a few times, to my knowledge. I assume your
> space cruiser has gravity:
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> In my minifig Victorian house, there's a toilet:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2955
Here's a simple design for a terrestrial toilet, too!
http://www.lugnet.com/cad/dat/models/?n=1258
Dave!
> It's about half visible; it's a 2x3 inverse slope with a 1x2 brick for a
> back; the tile is a stove burner from a kitchen in a 1970's era set with
> much larger figs. A 2x2 round tile would do as well.
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> Also, Karim Nassar has an Orion Runabout on his web page
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> http://www.etymon.org/kn/pallas/products/orion.html
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> Although you can't see it in his photos, there is a head (shower, faucet
> and toilet) tucked in opposite the cargo ramp. (If you download and take
> apart the LDRAW files you can see this). He built it beginning with one
> of those L-shaped pieces comprised of two 2x2 plates attached at right
> angles. Since that piece has a stud-sized hole, he attached one of
> those 2x2 radar dishes to that hole, making the bowl of the toilet.
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> Jeff
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