I would like that you invented a brick like this:
but the size 1x1
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1x1 hinge brick
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I've never really considered such a piece... I guess it could be a nice addition, though I wonder how sturdy it would be with only one stud to hold it. Especially, if its used as a play feature as an opening door...
I'd also like an arch piece that could go both ways (left and right) from a 1x1 pillar. Does that make sense?
I'd also like an arch piece that could go both ways (left and right) from a 1x1 pillar. Does that make sense?
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Re: 1x1 hinge brick
The thought crossed my mind three weeks ago. I tried to think of why they wouldn't do it, and I was hard pressed to find a reason not to... Sometimes there are parts that tread dangerously into the 'hard to remove' once you lay them down category, but this is hardly such an item.melonkernel wrote:I would like that you invented a brick like this:
but the size 1x1
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Though it's probably less popular, one piece I was thinking of was a 1x1x something with a vertical axle or technic pin hole so there's no stud on top.
There's definitely some interest in a double sided 'female' brick.. perhaps a 1x1x2/3 tall one and a 2x2x2/3 version.
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I have to admit, I've always wanted to see this exact element myself. The Flickr group that Richard linked has alot of awesome suggestions too.
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