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School's In (was ISD Inventory posted)
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lugnet.starwars, lugnet.db.inv
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Tue, 8 Oct 2002 19:29:57 GMT
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You know, things brings up yet another amazing thing about this amazing set.
For me anyways, it's going to many valuable lessons on building techniques
such as the one Adrian describes here. Being a builder who has yet to
tackle a truly large project, I'm hoping this one will be the start of such
good things....and hoping my wife takes the S@H carefully placed inside her
Cosmo as a hint :)
Cheers,
-Gil
In lugnet.starwars, Adrian Drake writes:
<snipage>
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> My hunch with the magnets is that they are used to attach the body panels to
> the frame (I used a similar technique to mount the lower deck cover on my
> Nebuchadnezzar) that way the outer wall doesn't have to line up with the
> frame, as the magnets can pivot in whatever way they feel like to get the
> panels to stay. That's how they're making the compound-angled hull shape.
>
> Adrian
> --
> www.brickfrenzy.com
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| | Re: ISD Inventory posted
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| (...) I'm already mentally rearranging my new sorting system to make room for massive quantities of some new pieces (140 1x2x1 panels? 119 1x2 groove tiles?? 32 pairs of 6x12 wings???) Yow, this looks impressive. And the sheer quantity of 2xn plates (...) (22 years ago, 8-Oct-02, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.db.inv)
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