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Re: Cutting Lego, any Lego ...
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lugnet.technic
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Tue, 7 May 2002 18:26:54 GMT
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There are times when a part must be cut to length. The only offence here is
pretending that you did not. This drives others insane when they try to
reproduce your MOC. Admit it and document it.
--
Bob Fay
THE SHOP
http://www.ozbricks.com/bobfay
"miguel agullo" <technicpuppy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:GvqwI4.Kor@lugnet.com...
> ... is not acceptable in my book. I don't specially like corrugated tubes,
> but that doesn't mean I can cut them up (I'd rather just not use thwm). Why
> would be cutting some pieces OK and cutting others (i.e. axles) not OK?
>
> I'm generally a pretty tolerant person, but when it comes to Lego, there are
> 2 caegories: 100%-as-it-came-out-of-the-box and all the rest.
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| ... is not acceptable in my book. I don't specially like corrugated tubes, but that doesn't mean I can cut them up (I'd rather just not use thwm). Why would be cutting some pieces OK and cutting others (i.e. axles) not OK? I'm generally a pretty (...) (23 years ago, 7-May-02, to lugnet.technic)
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