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Dust on City
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lugnet.town
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Fri, 17 Dec 1999 20:29:29 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Sanjay D'Souza writes:
> I can't offer any advice on how to keep a town of that size dust free except
> maybe replicate one of those facilities at computer chip making factories that
> are completely dust free. Two immediate problems I see with this method are:
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> 1) %$#@!! expensive
> 2) You'd have to wear a suit while playing with your Town as I think the whole
> room would be a vacumm.
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> With smaller layouts a bedsheet should do the trick. If you can handle
> knocking over the odd tree etc each time you put the cover on and take it off
> then dust shouldn't be a major problem.
Ahh, your sets are new. I thought the city was displayed for a long period of
time. I have a 3' x 4' castle, nowhere near the size of your town, and I put
a plastic table cloth over it. And yes, I've knocked over the odd minifig...
Yeah I hate it when dust gets all over my pieces too. Then I hafta wash them
with a toothbrush!
Bryan
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| | Re: Millennium City - Go Live
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| For my ideas on Digital photography check out (URL) isn't a concern when the sets are in boxes ;-) Millennium City was built during a seven day period in early October then dismantled once the pictures were taken. I just don't have the room to house (...) (25 years ago, 17-Dec-99, to lugnet.town)
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