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Re: Closing airlocks
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lugnet.space, lugnet.build
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Date:
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Fri, 15 Oct 2004 20:05:13 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Peter Roberts wrote:
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This has probably turned up before, but I wanted to know how people recommend
that closing airlocks should be created. I may not use any of your ideas, but
I would like to know what techniques there are. I am interested particularly
in airlocks that can be opened from the inside (realistically, by minifigs);
affect the outside more than the inside and allow spaceships to dock with
others (this is for a spaceship model). Examples from previous MOCs would be
appreciated. I am also interested in interior airlocks (that dont obstruct
the minifigs inside).
Peter
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The Tribunal has 3 different
types of airlocks.
Theres the sealing door airlock that uses martian arms as a double-hinge
mechanism to allow the door to seat into the frame:
Theres the standard plate hinge door that is used all over the place by people
to make interior airlocks.
Then theres an interior sliding door that works great for cabins, and uses only
2 bricks thickness. If you sink the tile at the base into the floor, the studs
around it hold the bottom in place, and the plate/tile construction holds the
top in place so they dont fall out.
Adrian
http://www.brickfrenzy.com
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| This has probably turned up before, but I wanted to know how people recommend that closing airlocks should be created. I may not use any of your ideas, but I would like to know what techniques there are. I am interested particularly in airlocks that (...) (20 years ago, 14-Oct-04, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build)
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