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  1. L@go, I emailed him and he replied to me. His answer was: "they are 1x2 red and 1x2 transparent plates which are fixed onto a 2x10 white plate. this is then fixed in an upwards position by using bricks in white that allow you to build sideways. I fixed the white 2x10 plates to the sideways bricks and then out a layer of white tiles along the bottom to prevent any gaps" He was really nice tbf
  2. Thanks for your help guys, I think I've understood your explanations so I'll see what I can do on LDD. Peppermint, let me know if you have a go on LDD in the end please. Cheers
  3. Hello, I came across some photos of a replica of Highbury stadium and I've decided to start my first adventure with Lego. I have to admit I don't have too much Lego know-how as this is my firts contact with Lego since I was a child. I've already downloaded and installed the Lego Digital Designer and tried to redesign the stadium from the pictures I found online but I'm starting to have some problems with some bits. The thing is I cannot figure out how the designer managed to put together the pieces of the back of the East Stand and the North Bank, given all those red and crystal plates go from rigth to left and I just can't find the right way to join them with the base whose pieces go from bottom to top. I'll attach a photo for you all to know which part I'm talking about. http://images.ttcdn....f68446814b.jpeg http://images.ttcdn....99b3037d56.jpeg Regards
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