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 Author: Hydronuclear View Messages Posted By Hydronuclear
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 09:49
 Subject: 8 stud circle using Slope 45 2 x 1?
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Hydronuclear (30)

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Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe
 
 Author: Nicolasamico37 View Messages Posted By Nicolasamico37
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 10:27
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In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe

Hi,
I tried with real bricks and I'm not sure you could find a better solution.
White bricks are 87087 with 1 stud on side.

Nicolas
 
 Author: Hydronuclear View Messages Posted By Hydronuclear
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 10:30
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In LEGO products, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe

Hi,
I tried with real bricks and I'm not sure you could find a better solution.
White bricks are 87087 with 1 stud on side.

Nicolas

THANK YOU!!!

Joe
 Author: Hydronuclear View Messages Posted By Hydronuclear
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 10:35
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In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  In LEGO products, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe

Hi,
I tried with real bricks and I'm not sure you could find a better solution.
White bricks are 87087 with 1 stud on side.

Nicolas

THANK YOU!!!

Joe


What are the Orange and Black pieces?

Joe
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 11:05
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They are plates. The reddish brown are Headlight bricks.

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  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  In LEGO products, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe

Hi,
I tried with real bricks and I'm not sure you could find a better solution.
White bricks are 87087 with 1 stud on side.

Nicolas

THANK YOU!!!

Joe


What are the Orange and Black pieces?

Joe
 Author: Hydronuclear View Messages Posted By Hydronuclear
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 11:08
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In LEGO products, starbeanie writes:
  They are plates. The reddish brown are Headlight bricks.

Thanks starbeanie!
  
In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  In LEGO products, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe

Hi,
I tried with real bricks and I'm not sure you could find a better solution.
White bricks are 87087 with 1 stud on side.

Nicolas

THANK YOU!!!

Joe


What are the Orange and Black pieces?

Joe
 Author: Hydronuclear View Messages Posted By Hydronuclear
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 11:06
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In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  In LEGO products, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe

Hi,
I tried with real bricks and I'm not sure you could find a better solution.
White bricks are 87087 with 1 stud on side.

Nicolas

THANK YOU!!!

Joe


What are the Orange and Black pieces?

Joe

Never mind, I figured out that the brown pieces are SNOT headlights (part 4070).


Thanks again!

Joe
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Feb 27, 2023 11:55
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In LEGO products, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In LEGO products, Hydronuclear writes:
  Hello, I'm trying to make an 8-stud cylinder using Slope 45 2x1 pieces, but
I cannot figure out how to arrange the SNOT pieces. Can somebody illuminate
this for me?

Thanks in advance.
Joe

Hi,
I tried with real bricks and I'm not sure you could find a better solution.
White bricks are 87087 with 1 stud on side.

This is awesome - I wonder if one could use

 
Part No: 11211  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 2 with Studs on 1 Side
* 
11211 Brick, Modified 1 x 2 with Studs on 1 Side
Parts: Brick, Modified

instead of

 
Part No: 87087  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 with Stud on Side
* 
87087 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 with Stud on Side
Parts: Brick, Modified

?

But there may be a reason the original plan uses the latter