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Re: I need some advice....
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lugnet.town
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Sat, 11 Mar 2000 22:10:50 GMT
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> First, I want the table to be protable, but I don't want to attach the core
> sets (i.e. ones that are on baseplates or are buildings) onto the table. BUT,
> I don't want the respective sets to move about the table should someone hit
> the table by accident.
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> And, what about putting trees, flowers, and geologic features? Glue them on or
> use something else?
How about gluing "sacrificial" pieces onto the table. Green 1x6 plates, or
such like (now that they are more common!) could be glued onto the table where
you want to locate a baseplate. Then, take a 2x4 plate, and attach it on top
of the 1x6 and the baseplate. Presto, no movement.
You could try this with the trees and flowers, not sure if you really want to
model geological formations using lego, since it tends to use large amounts of
bricks very quicky (like thousands of gray/green bricks)
James Powell
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: I need some advice....
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| (...) How about double-sided sticky tape (or foam mounting pads) to hold the baseplates to teh table. Quick and easy. Kevin (25 years ago, 12-Mar-00, to lugnet.town)
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| Currently, I am trying to find some Horse=related sets in LUGNET Marketplace. But, this post is not about that. Rather, I have a plan with those sets. I'm thinking of assembling the sets (or any open, loose, complete ones I can find) into a (...) (25 years ago, 9-Mar-00, to lugnet.town)
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