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  1. yeah blocks are rather expensive here , and lots of 4x2 blocks are hard to find in stores. you're gonna post the results here? and if someone has a good idea for the construction (other blocks,other patern,...) to make it better or stronger ;just say it ; anything if help is usefull! thx a lot to everyone
  2. uhu thx what do you mean with stiff? that they are hard to pull of eachother or they aren't able to stick on eachother?
  3. Anyone? sory i'm inpacient :) thx anyone for the previous reactions
  4. uhu thx for the reactions :) If the blocks are used like this for a very long time with weight on them : Will there be a problem with clickin them on eachother? is it bad for the blocks to hold a weight for a long time?
  5. http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g401/dj-ken/?action=view&current=Picture15.jpg http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g401/dj-ken/?action=view&current=Picture16.jpg http://s1100.photobucket.com/albums/g401/dj-ken/?action=view&current=Picture14.jpg can you see this?
  6. Can someone help me please !!!
  7. Hello, I'm new on this forum (so Hello everyone) I am a boy from belgium (so sorry for my bad english xD) And one of my hobbys is lego (the others are handball,guitar,keyboard,drum,dj) Now i've had a question, I've made a speaker stand(he can hold cd's inside too) out of lego blocks. Now is my question , is it bad for the blocks that there is consantly a weight on them? or isn't it a problem? Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 These are a few picks of it, i know they're bad quality but they're taking with my webcam xD Grtz thx
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