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In lugnet.build.schleim, Brian Cooper wrote:
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I think a japanese fellow posted pictures on brickshelf of that technique a
while back.
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thak you for this clue. Adrian on
Unique Brique Technique blog finally has linked to
Kerouac BS gallery.
(thanks also to Phoenix from Classic-Space forum)1
Kerouac seems to be one of these pretty talented but unknown Japanese AFOLs. His
gallery has great stuffs.
Peppermint pig from Classic-castle forum
used this technic to
come with a platform.
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I tried it, but the connection wasnt robust enough for my
application.
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And it seems plates linked using this technique will gappe after a while.
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I did come up with another technique though which worked for me. I wedged
pieces of pneumatic hose between the plates around the edges. It sticks them
together pretty well.
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Thank you et jouez bien
Didier
1 I have never claimed credit for this technique. There are, sometimes, some
misunderstandings because of partial quotes and uncomplete readings of original
document. For instance Im credited for a slope-brick-striping-technique which
is not mine but from Xavier Viallefont, enhanced by various people, noticeably
Lenny Hoffman for the tudor style.
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