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Re: Civil Lego Design
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lugnet.technic
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:36:06 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Nathan Bell wrote:
> Besides bridges, are there any ways to use Legos in Civil design? Are there
> many builders that do so? Has anyone ever built a working Lego dam or utility
> system? What about complicated roadway designs? TLC has road plates, but has
> anyone ever build a "cloverleaf" intersection or an urban interchange out of
> Legos?
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> Nathan
Nathan,
First, I think this question is posted in the wrong newsgroup. I'm not certain
you'd get too many answers to your question in lugnet.technic. I think it
belongs in .build, 'cause this is where the action is for large scale structures
such as complicated roadwork, etc.
Have you seen Adrian Egli's bridge designs? Check out this post,
<http://news.lugnet.com/build/?n=15232>. I'd also encourage you to have a look
in lugnet.build.arch, which has posts on many differant types of building themes
(understandably, it's mostly about, well, buildings, but there is more in there
than you think).
If you have a look around you can find eventually, making other roadways from
brick (SNOT style), and more. You should also try to look up some pictures from
BrickFest 2004, which featured those roadways in part of the town set up, (I'm
sorry, I can't remember which club brought them, someone please help me out
there).
I know, it took a whole lot to just say 'YES,' but I hope the links help you out
a bit.
Have Fun,
C-Ya!
Rich
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