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Oct 29 |
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How do I change the color of a brick? edited tags |
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Oct 29 |
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Are companies producing custom molded LEGO pieces legally entitled to do so? edited tags |
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Oct 29 |
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Under what conditions are the Lego boardgame dice unfair, and by how much? Indeed, Lego's manufacturing genius has probably resulted in an extremely fair die - but like I said in the question, a good answer will be something empirical or analytic, and not assumed. (Lava Dragon is one I haven't played yet.) |
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Oct 29 |
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LEGO Safety: Known risks and how to avoid them? @Pubby8: You have obviously never stepped on the corner of a Lego brick in the middle of the night. |
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Oct 29 |
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How are the LEGO instruction manuals made? I'm worried about this answer - I suspect the promise of future additions is discouraging other people from answering, but it's uselessly incomplete right now! |
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Oct 29 |
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Where can I find LEGO technic pieces? bricks.stackexchange.com/questions/220/… covers all bricks, and so Technic. |
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Oct 29 |
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Under what conditions are the Lego boardgame dice unfair, and by how much? I don't think I've played a Lego game yet that allows empty die sides? Or perhaps I forgot - some of the games are fairly unmemorable. I'm also interested in any unfairness that may manifest for a plain die covered in 2x2 as well. |
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Oct 29 |
asked | Under what conditions are the Lego boardgame dice unfair, and by how much? |
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Oct 29 |
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What pieces are prone to breaking? A single answer might be better as CW, if we are to build the list ourselves rather than find an external resource; not the question. |
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Oct 28 |
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LEGO Safety: Known risks and how to avoid them? Voltage is broadly unrelated to how dangerous electricity can be. darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin1999-50.html. That being said, Lego's conductive bricks are very carefully designed to avoid exposure to the current. Definitely be careful around mains adapters, but the standard conductive bricks probably don't require any more supervision than the launchers or old-style knight weapons do. |
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Oct 28 |
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How many spaceman minifigure variations exist? This would be a good question for a CW answer, as the list is managable but it's unlikely any single person would get them all. |
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Oct 27 |
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Are companies producing custom molded LEGO pieces legally entitled to do so? @Erik: To the best of my knowledge that is not a SE-wide policy. While I am not usually a fan of legal questions on SE, there are very clear and specific court rulings in multiple jurisdictions about this exact issue. (I do think it could've been asked better - perhaps "What is the status of the Lego brick patents?" I might try to do a better edit later.) |
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Oct 27 |
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What is a good ratio to buy bricks in? Subjective questions are often parts of bad questions, but not all subjective questions are bad: blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/09/good-subjective-bad-subjective. In particular, this question is fair and impartial, invites factual experiences, and is not mindless social fun (it solves a real problem). In turn, we need to make sure the answers are long, explain why, and are backed by real experiences of expert Lego builders. (I'm also not sure this is subjective - I bet if you did some number-crunching on the composition of sets, some interesting patterns could emerge.) |
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Oct 27 |
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How can I build a human-scale Lego gun? added 35 characters in body; edited title |
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Oct 27 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Do LEGO bricks float? |
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Oct 27 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 27 |
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What's the largest LEGO construction ever? @Pubby8: As in Roman numerals for 2009, the year it was built. No connection. (Though the original MIX was also a numerical pun in Roman numerals.) |
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Oct 27 |
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Alternative products compatible with LEGO This should really be broken up into questions along the lines of "Is X compatible with Lego?" or "Can I make X compatible with Lego?" Otherwise we will get each answer containing overlapping subsets, and we'll likely miss good advice on specific adapters or techniques. In general, we should not be seeking CW questions or answers at this point in the site's lifetime. |
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Oct 27 |
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Which hand is this minifigure extending normally? @Zhaph, Joubarc: Yep, those poses are the reason I've never been 100% sure. |
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Oct 27 |
accepted | Which hand is this minifigure extending normally? |