Saltah'na
Chinese Canadian, or 75% Commie Bastard.
Member # 33
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I'd like to launch a Photon Torpedo against it.
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Registered: Mar 1999
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Its not the ammount of Lego, its the fact that its the ammout of Lego of the right types. I'VE likely got that much Lego...
Registered: Mar 2004
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And how badly would you weep when the dog came running in, tripped you, and you fell and broke the thing as would almost cerainly happen if that thing was on the floor of my house.
Question: How does one transport a Legobject of that size? Would it not come apart if you tried to lift it, or is the structural integrity good enough to keep it togther?
(See how I worked structural integrity in there?)
Registered: Oct 1999
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Cartman
just made by the Presbyterian Church
Member # 256
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Well, you wouldn't transport it in one piece. What you would do is build your object modularly, with connectable girders (like Technic beams) running through each module to distribute the load, and uncouple them whenever you had to move it more than two feet. Think a GCS saucer separation, only, erh, smaller. And more plasticky.
Registered: Nov 1999
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