| bio | website | flickr.com/photos/ambo100 |
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| location | England, United Kingdom | |
| age | 18 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | 25 mins ago | |
| stats | profile views | 53 |
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Nov 23 |
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How do I print images onto minifig body parts? deleted 172 characters in body; edited tags; edited title |
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Nov 23 |
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How do I make my own LEGO stickers? @aedia: I was under the impression that question was about printing directly onto LEGO. It seems a little different to my question. |
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Nov 23 |
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How do I print images onto minifig body parts? edited tags |
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Nov 23 |
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Alternative products compatible with LEGO added 1 characters in body; edited title |
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Nov 23 |
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Has anyone made their own custom LEGO bricks? edited tags |
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Nov 23 |
asked | How do I make my own LEGO stickers? |
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Nov 23 |
awarded | Benefactor |
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Nov 23 |
accepted | Why does the Erling brick have a ridge below its outward facing stud? |
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Nov 23 |
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Is 'plate between studs' SNOT supported by one of the LEGO building software? That's right. I was hoping to find more information on what software was used. All I know for now is that it IS possible. |
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Nov 23 |
asked | Why does the Erling brick have a ridge below its outward facing stud? |
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Nov 23 |
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How can I build Victorian Style windows? edited tags |
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Nov 23 |
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Is 'plate between studs' SNOT supported by one of the LEGO building software? deleted 67 characters in body |
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Nov 23 |
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Is 'plate between studs' SNOT supported by one of the LEGO building software? I presume it must be considering it has been rendered on this page. |
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Nov 22 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 22 |
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What is inside the “weight element” brick? added 65 characters in body |
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Nov 22 |
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What is inside the “weight element” brick? +1, for defacing a LEGO brick to provide an answer. I imagine you could weigh it to find it's mass. |
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Nov 22 |
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What causes these 'bite marks' that appear consistently on new bricks? In a similar sense, a doughnut injected with jam through a syringe will create a piercing that will be very difficult to detect; especially after being covered in glazing. |
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Nov 22 |
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What causes these 'bite marks' that appear consistently on new bricks? edited title |
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Nov 22 |
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What causes these 'bite marks' that appear consistently on new bricks? added 119 characters in body |
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Nov 22 |
answered | What causes these 'bite marks' that appear consistently on new bricks? |