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how the heckdo they make lego chain?
- 11-16-2005
Re: how the heckdo they make lego chain?
Which kind of chain?
You can mold a classical style chain by using a mold which splits in
four sections with the two cuts parallel to the planes of the rings.
Play well,
Jacob
--
City X'ers truck (building instructions):
http://lego.jacob-sparre.dk/CityXers/Ladvogn/
Re: how the heckdo they make lego chain?
This one? <http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/208c01>
That one is most likely made as I described it in my previous message.
Play well,
Jacob
PS: Please include a reference to the relevant page on Peeron (or
another site with parts information), when you talk about a
specific part. Whenever we talk about something more special than
a 2×4 brick, there is a large risk that we don't agree completely
on the vocabulary.
--
Girder bridge:
http://lego.jacob-sparre.dk/Transport/Broer/Gitterbro/detalje
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