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"Luke Ma" <Luke_Ma@brown.edu> wrote in message news:H0AM10.FDJ@lugnet.com...
> Chewie got bored...took apart his AT-ST and built a podracer...still can't
> beat Anakin though.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=22635
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> And on the subject: how many people build alternate models of sets? I
> realize that taking your entire collection and creating something original
> without constraint is more fun for most but for those who have limited
> sets...isn't that what Lego is partially about? That even with a very
> limited number of pieces, one can always build many different things?
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> Sonic
It can be a lot of fun to try and confine yourself to the parts in one set
(preferable a smaller one, otherwise there isn't much challenge). It's a
good learning experience too - you are forced to use pieces in new and
different ways. I ended up using ice planet skis for double-jointed hinges
when I built my blizzard barron alternate, the Frost Fly. I also used
individual studs on plates as hinges for the wings and the elbow joints.
http://www.band.calpoly.edu/~tsciorti/lego.html#14
Keep up the great alt'ing - it's a fun way to learn to think outside the
brick! (box, that is ;)
-- Tom
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