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Re: The perfect brick theory (was Re: James Mathis really has caught the 8-wide bug!)
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Christopher Masi wrote:

John Neal wrote:

Christopher Masi wrote:


I think that is so funny, interesting funny, not ha ha funny. So many models are
built around a part that the builder thinks is perfect. James thought the boat
bridge window would be perfect for a DB212. Kim thought that the sloped round
window was perfect for an F7. I thought the 2x3 rounded brick was the right
brick for a blower housing. We took our "perfect" bricks and built engines
around them, weird. ANyone else build a model around a perfect brick?

Ya, I built my little brown cable car out of the wings on the droid fighter. I was in
the store and saw the parts and instantly KNEW what I wanted to build.

Dean
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