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In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Eric Kingsley writes:
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> > > http://www.lugnet.com/town/~15/mainstreet/
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> > Great looking building!!!! I am trying to build some like that so The St.
> > Lego Fire Dept. can have a few "action shots".
> > What are the chances I can "burn" it? :)
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> As long as its a hypothetical fire I'd be all for it ;-). Lord knows we
> probably all have more LEGO flame pieces than we know what to do with.
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> Eric Kingsley
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> The New England LEGO Users Group
> http://www.nelug.org/
Well, let's just say that I could probably have a five alarm fire with the
amount that I have!!!
By the way, does anyone know if dry ice ill have any adverse affects on LEGO?
I was thinking of using some for that "smokey fire" effect, but am not sure if
it will harm or discolor pieces in any way. Any other suggestions short of
actually burning them? (Wich by the way, I tried when I was about 13!!!! Boy
what a mistake. Let's just say that I had no way of knowing that those garage
door pieces would become so valuable!!! Not to mention all the green smoke
that ABS sends out...I think I am still hacking green stuff up once in awhile)*
Tom D
*Author's note: I am in no way condoning arson, or the burning of your mini-
figs at the stake
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