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In lugnet.build, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> Erik "brickerik" Amzallag wrote in message ...
> > Hello !
> >
> > The second thing I presented at BricMania (Grenoble, France, July 2004) after
> > the moo-torized cows ( <http://news.lugnet.com/announce/moc/?n=2177> ) is a
> > presentation about a building technique : TOPLESs.
> >
> > TOPLESs is the acronyme of Tile Or Plate Located between Enough Studs.
>
> Very, very nice Erik!
>
> I thought to start with when I saw your post... "oh, everyone knows how to
> do that"... but when I looked at the pics and saw what you had done with it
> I was impressed! Very creative! The ladders are great and the footbridge is
> impressive. How strong is it?
Everyone knows about this technique ? Not sure, and I think a very few people
explore it widely, and only one guy has done a presentation about it :).
As you've seen, Erik has combined all these "non classical" techniques (SNOT,
AZMEP and TOPLESs) in a very creative way. Pages #22 and #23 are the most
instructive.
Another point I want to underline is the great idea that represents ILTCO
library http://www.iltco.org/library/ with such presentation as "Advanced Train
Building" by Steve Barile or "SNOT Constructions Techniques" by James Mathis.
Thanks to the ILTCO team. Could we imagine such a library for space
(SPAAAAAAACE) or castle theme ??
Didier "6Studs" Enjary
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