Uber-Lego (Concrete?) for making quick fortifications....

6 posts ยท Apr 13 2003 to Apr 14 2003

From: Thomas Barclay <Thomas.Barclay@s...>

Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 19:38:18 -0400

Subject: Uber-Lego (Concrete?) for making quick fortifications....

http://www.conigliaro.com/products/plascrete-hardeningblocks.cfm

Odd, but interesting.

From: Richard Kirke <richardkirke@h...>

Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 16:28:44 +0000

Subject: Re: Uber-Lego (Concrete?) for making quick fortifications....

Very odd! But brilliant. Also gives me an excuse for making SG
fortifications out of the many tonnes of Lego we own :-D

Richard

> From: "Thomas Barclay" <kaladorn@magma.ca>

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>

Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 11:37:54 -0500

Subject: Re: Uber-Lego (Concrete?) for making quick fortifications....

> Very odd! But brilliant. Also gives me an excuse for making SG

Never forget, Lego's make brilliant square-frame dams for pouring RTV
molds.

The_Beast

From: Ryan Gill <rmgill@m...>

Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 12:38:29 -0400

Subject: Re: Uber-Lego (Concrete?) for making quick fortifications....

> At 4:28 PM +0000 4/14/03, Richard Kirke wrote:

The one problem I see with these blocks is the need to transport them to a
site.

From: Tony Francis <tony.francis@k...>

Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 17:50:19 +0100

Subject: Re: Uber-Lego (Concrete?) for making quick fortifications....

> Ryan M Gill wrote:

> At 4:28 PM +0000 4/14/03, Richard Kirke wrote:
What might be more useful (and less weighty) would be moulds and a few trucks
full of cement! Cast your own field defences.

From: Tony Francis <tony.francis@k...>

Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 17:51:20 +0100

Subject: Re: Uber-Lego (Concrete?) for making quick fortifications....

> devans@nebraska.edu wrote:

> Very odd! But brilliant. Also gives me an excuse for making SG
Brigade Models has an amount of Lego in its inventory for that very purpose...
I've no idea what the taxman makes of entries for Lego in the accounts!