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underscore 06-12-2010 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 6987024)
why not buy your very own

http://www.brickgun.com/#

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Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 6987033)
AWESOME!! I want to build one now.

Those don't actually function, I think..

On the page for some of the guns it says they fire. But then the disclaimer at the bottom says that they don't fire. Wtf.

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Originally Posted by The_AK (Post 6987203)
awesome, but i'd worry about the pieces sticking together when loading them into the clip

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 6987334)
You can always load onto their side...

Or you can counter rotate them so that their top is touching another top and their bottom is touching another bottom.

Why not put some of those smooth boards on the top, making it smooth on 4 sides. also a bit more aerodynamic methinks.

Gumby 06-12-2010 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6988494)
Why not put some of those smooth boards on the top, making it smooth on 4 sides. also a bit more aerodynamic methinks.

Smooth boards? :lol

Sorry, it's just the first time I've heard that used to describe what are more commonly known as "tiles". :)

!Aznboi128 06-12-2010 07:55 AM

make your own bullets with lego :p

underscore 06-12-2010 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Gumby (Post 6988642)
Smooth boards? :lol

Sorry, it's just the first time I've heard that used to describe what are more commonly known as "tiles". :)

I've never heard them called tiles. The Lego manuals never name any of the pieces and I started playing with Lego way before I started going on the internet and before I'd probably ever heard of tiles :lol so myself and anyone I know just called pieces by description. Flat 4 by 1 board, regular 4 by 1 board, 4 by 1 brick, 2 by 2 brick etc

johny 06-12-2010 04:40 PM


Gumby 06-12-2010 10:12 PM

^
Wow, after watching video, I'm stoked! :D

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6988700)
I've never heard them called tiles. The Lego manuals never name any of the pieces and I started playing with Lego way before I started going on the internet and before I'd probably ever heard of tiles :lol so myself and anyone I know just called pieces by description. Flat 4 by 1 board, regular 4 by 1 board, 4 by 1 brick, 2 by 2 brick etc

Believe me, if you joined any online LEGO community, you'd see them referred to as tiles most often. Even on LEGO's online Pick A Brick shop, they're called tiles. :)

I've seen the term flats (for plates), or smooth flats (for tiles), but not the term board.

underscore 06-13-2010 07:16 PM

Well yes, if you go online, old people would call them something like tiles. As a child I did not go online, nor know what a tile was. To me it always was, and always will be, a board. Mainly cause the larger ones are more of a board.


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