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  1. alright, back at a PC. Here's a pic of the dropper we use and the can. We were able to get a full box of these at walmart.com back in the day. Some said acetone and some said methylethylketone. Whatever.
  2. Oh wow! Blast from the past! 10 years later and i’m both embarrassed at how naive I was but also so grateful for how wonderfully patient and helpful everyone was here! lamppost is doing well! I’ll try to snap some pictures when i am home later today. I power wash it every 2-3 years and then reapply the UV sealant via spray can. I’ll see if i can find a pic or link of the product i use. It does give it a layer of “texture”, so id entertain better options, but it works well enough and is easier to apply than a brush. for assembly, we used cans of MEK/acetone and just like was expressed above. 1-2 drops on the “back side” is totally sufficient. Bonded within 30 seconds. lamppost was the trial run for the 200,000 piece we were commissioned to do for the University of Pittsburgh. having trouble uploading pics small enough from my phone…will reply once at home later tonight.
  3. I've seen the repair videos, but what are the alternative connectors if I don't have any at all? I have plenty of 9v track and controllers, but no solution for wires/connection to the track itself.
  4. Thanks! I just happened upon this from this weekend too...https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10228922045146590&set=pcb.10228922080027462
  5. Rather than reinventing the wheel or embarking on a lot of trial and error from scratch - has anyone published their own findings or tips on how to create a break in a train display to enter the center of the display, rather than having to club under tables?
  6. Thanks! was that *should* as in, you're not sure if there's one or not, or *should* as in perhaps someone should create a panel since you're sure there's not one?
  7. There’s got to be a simple rule that can tell me where I can make connections for these diagonal beams using cheese slopes. There has to be a better way than just trial and error with plates and such. Help? im trying to make an M for a logo. I attached a pic of the stud.io file and what I’ve got physically.
  8. https://youtu.be/KdC0LgvWqWA?t=235
  9. can you think of any other piece so prominently depicted that wasn't a real piece?
  10. I added them to my own hosting, but doesn't look like there's a working tag functionality...
  11. I am back with photographic evidence!!! He's depicted in the city movie at LEGOLAND NY as well as the screen in the queue line outside the theatre! CornCobGuysCornCobInMovie.png corncobguyscorncobqueue1.png the site will only upload pics less than 100kb, which won't be useful here... http://sixf00t4.com/lego/CornCobGuysCornCobInMovie.png[/img]
  12. I just got back from LEGOLAND New York, and there are multiple pictures and videos of the corn cob guy CMF holding corn cobs! At first, I thought I must have forgotten that was a piece, but upon further research, the minifigure corn cob does not exist. I didn't snap a picture there, and I can't seem to find one online either. What's strange is that that series of CMF ran with the question "Who stole my corn???" as if they wanted to draw attention to the corn cob guy not having the corn cob...anyone have any more information about where the corn cob accessory is and why it wasn't included and why it exists in legoland?
  13. are we sure that MEK and acetone actually bond the bricks? this product seems like it just "cleans" the material - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004670W1U?keywords=abs%20adhesive&qid=1446402562&ref_=sr_1_14&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011&sr=8-14
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