Superkalle Posted April 20, 2010 Author Posted April 20, 2010 EDIT: By the way, is there a listing of Lego Legal/Illegal techniques somewhere? A quick forum and Google search didn't turn up anything. Sure, here is one: http://bramlambrecht.com/tmp/jamieberard-b...stress-bf06.pdf But then there are additional rules, that are not listed there. Some examples: - Not allowed to put stickers that cover multiple bricks - Bricks must be connected - Not use bricks that will required to much force for a kid to put in place, i.e. a putting a 6x16 plate on another 6x16 plate. - Not use too many simultaneous studs connections, for example using a 4x12 plate as the final top piece on a house, which would require aligning 28 studs. Instead use three 4x4 plates. - Must withstand being played with (if not a show piece). - Minimize part type count. For example instead of one 4x4 plate and two 2x4, use three 2x4 - Not use modded parts (sawed, cut etc) - No clone brands (obviously) To name a few.... Quote
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