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Re: New MOCs: hoppers, cars, microtank
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.build, lugnet.trains
Date: 
Thu, 12 Sep 2002 21:48:09 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Bob Parker writes:
In lugnet.build, Stefan Garcia writes:
We need a ruling as to whether or not that constitutes mutilation:-)  I
think most would agree that cutting flex tubing *isn't* considered
mutilation, since it is a procedure from actual LEGO instuctions...

I'm assuming this is from the older (early 90s) sets?  I've never seen an
instruction booklet with that.  They've always been at the right lengths
right out of the box.  Regardless, I confess; I do the same thing.  The
tender deck railing on my steamer is a snipped chunk.  What have I
done?!?!?!  Oh the Lego of it all!!!  ;^)

-Stefan-


Some Technic sets require the cutting of flex tubing.  This page of Set 8459
- Pneumatic Front End Loader instructions shows what the various lengths are
needed to cut the long pieces included in the box into:

http://library.brickshelf.com/scans/8000/8459/8459-002.html

- Bob

Ah, but that's the softer pneumatic pipes, not the harder flex-system
tubing.  (Although they could be the same now, as I haven't seen a pneumatic
set since they introduced double-acting cylinders).

Jason J Railton



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(...) Some Technic sets require the cutting of flex tubing. This page of Set 8459 - Pneumatic Front End Loader instructions shows what the various lengths are needed to cut the long pieces included in the box into: (URL) Bob (22 years ago, 12-Sep-02, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains)

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