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Re: Unique nose piece for an airplane
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lugnet.town
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Fri, 25 Feb 2000 21:24:46 GMT
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> Scott,
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> Yesterday I built a pretty good model of a 737 jet using only basic bricks and
> plates (I think its width was twelve studs) I suggest you not use any
> specialized pieces, instead try using bricks and plates, they look realistic
> (But a bit more blockish) and you can have no limit of space for passengers!
> (They also come apart easily, making for some GREAT whizzing around the room
> then crashing them experience!).
> Hope that helped,
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> Erin
> --
I was hoping to avoid that, but may have no choice. I didn't want the model
to get too big and bulky, I want to still be able to park it in my 6392
airport.
Scott
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