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Re: SNOT - What's the commotion about?
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Tue, 5 Mar 2002 21:26:49 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Todd A. Schroeder writes:
I've heard many builders incorporate the SNOT method into their creations.
As far as I can tell this means that the Lego piece is turned on its side or
upside down. Am I missing something because this does not seem impressive to
me at all. What's the big deal?

It's not a big deal at all for Technic builders, who are very familiar with
building on all aspects and directions.  However, for Town and Train
builders, this is a major departure from the way Trains have normally been
done.  Building on side allows for an increase in detail expression.

Calum



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  RE: SNOT - What's the commotion about?
 
(...) SNOT techniques in non-Technic building are generally quite different from Technic construction because the goals are different. The goal in non-Technic design is to fill in gaps as well as possible while adding lots of detail, and while using (...) (23 years ago, 6-Mar-02, to lugnet.technic)

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I've heard many builders incorporate the SNOT method into their creations. As far as I can tell this means that the Lego piece is turned on its side or upside down. Am I missing something because this does not seem impressive to me at all. What's (...) (23 years ago, 5-Mar-02, to lugnet.technic)

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