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Re: One-tenth stud offsets (was Re: Retraction about offset stud on box cars)
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 5 Jul 2001 08:38:40 GMT
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> In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton writes:
> > Right, take a look at these pictures. I've set up a row of 1x2 bricks, each
> > set 1/10 of a stud further back than the last:
> > <http://www.joefish.cwc.net/tenths>
In lugnet.trains, Jake McKee writes:
> Thanks for the pics. The one thing I am still not fully understanding with
> all these methods is whether or not there is actually any means of fixed
> attachment of the bricks on the outside wall. Those 1x2 bricks that are set
> 1/10th apart, in the picture, are they actually attached?
Look to the bottom-left of the orange brick closest to you, and read the
last paragraph again. Each brick is sat on a 2x2 plate of the same colour
(admittedly, this isn't obvious from the photographs). This connects the
light grey hinge or headlight bricks to the coloured 1x2 from underneath.
Jason J Railton
P.S. The orange one is actually a 2x2 L-shaped plate - I've never seen an
orange 2x2 square plate.
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