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Re: Ross Neal's ISCC Contest entry: BN EMD GP-50
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Wed, 20 Nov 2002 21:49:46 GMT
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John wrote:
Think it was worth the effort. Great (and at least for me completely new)
idea!

I'm sure there is a LEGO set that sticks 1x1 round plates up in an arch.  Funny
thing is that he was just playing around when he did it!

There's at least one (two?), 6376 Breezeway Cafe and 10037 Breezeway
Cafe, seen here in the instructions:

http://library.brickshelf.com/scans/6000/6376/6376-06.html

Frank



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  Re: Ross Neal's ISCC Contest entry: BN EMD GP-50
 
(...) I'd call it "one and a half" :-) (...) But I would posit that those were done for the lighting effect rather than for the keystone arch simulation as John did (which, by the way, is REALLY neat.... gonna have to crib it.) (22 years ago, 20-Nov-02, to lugnet.trains)

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  Re: Ross Neal's ISCC Contest entry: BN EMD GP-50
 
(...) You are such a steamhead;-) (...) Actually, Ben, those are 1x4 green bricks on their side, to simulate the door openings -- in true SNOT form:-D (...) It might have had something to do with the actual angle itself -- I'll mention it to him. (...) (22 years ago, 20-Nov-02, to lugnet.trains)

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