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Re: MOC: 8439SL Front End Loader
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lugnet.technic
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Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:02:49 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Peter Roberts wrote:
> In lugnet.technic, Keith Hui wrote:
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=101806
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> However, the tops of the cylinders have studs. The twisty thing at the top
> has studs. There are also lights at the top with studs. I believe that
> there's a technic axle with stud there too. Sorry, it's a cleverly done
> model. I just felt that I would do that rant back there as it would only be
> a short time before someone else did ;-).
Huh-- out of curiosity, I just wrote a quick script to check how many technic
sets are *completely* studless, according to sets that are in the Lugnet
database and have a Peeron inventory (skipping anything throwbots, roboriders,
bionicle, or accessory kits). Quite a few more than I expected:
1237-1 Honda Promotional Set
1257-1 ? (same as 3000)
1259-1 ? (same as 1268)
1268-1 Bike Blaster
3000-1 Kabaya Promotional Set: Trike Buggy
3003-1 Kabaya Promotional Set: Bike Blaster (same as 1268)
3054-1 Kelloggs Promotional Set: TECHNIC Motorcycle
8203-1 Rover Discovery
8208-1 Custom Cruiser
8236-1 Bike Burner
8237-1 Slammer Racer / Formula Force
8238-1 Slammer Dragsters / Dueling Dragsters
8305-1 Duel Bikes
8355-1 H.O.T. Blaster Bike
8365-1 Tuneable Racer
DaveE
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 | | Re: MOC: 8439SL Front End Loader
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| (...) A really cool model. Very cleverly converted too studless. However, the tops of the cylinders have studs. The twisty thing at the top has studs. There are also lights at the top with studs. I believe that there's a technic axle with stud there (...) (20 years ago, 18-Oct-04, to lugnet.technic, FTX)
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