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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 22 Sep 2009 - 5:40PM

Beeky31 wrote:

Like a 1x1 tile in the center of a 32x32 baseplate... yeesh.

Those aren't that hard. Two 2x4 plates right next to each other in the middle of a large baseplate is what I find pretty hard.

Or 2x2s on top of each other! That is impossible to separate, ever the brick remover has a tough time! Crying
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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 01 Oct 2009 - 3:29PM

Beeky31 wrote:

Like a 1x1 tile in the center of a 32x32 baseplate... yeesh.

Those aren't that hard. Two 2x4 plates right next to each other in the middle of a large baseplate is what I find pretty hard.

Same here!And those pesky 4x4 plates!
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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 01 Oct 2009 - 11:04PM

codescan wrote:
Not all LEGO pieces fall apart easily. You just have to press on the brick to attatch it to the other brick.
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<br/>i just press really hard and pay attention to the model falling apart and identify the weakness and fix it. i need to do that because i have a pet that can eat the bricks.

P.S. according to a LEGO designer, LEGO hasn't gotten almost any of thees weaknesses or these wouldn't be out yet.
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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 - 4:49PM

Selucia wrote:
Like a 1x1 tile in the center of a 32x32 baseplate... yeesh.

Those aren't that hard. Two 2x4 plates right next to each other in the middle of a large baseplate is what I find pretty hard.

Same here!And those pesky 4x4 plates!

I have a brick separator, so I don't have a problem with those; it's those 2x1's that get stuck to each other that I have problems with!IndifferentAngry
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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 21 Oct 2009 - 4:46PM

glue might be useful...but its basically cuz there not stuck together hard enough. But even when i do stick them hard enough it does break cuz i keep knocking my models down by accident lol
legostudios34

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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 26 Oct 2009 - 11:49PM

        No glue. It would not be LEGO if it used glue. Legos are made to be taken apart too.
                      ls34
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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 - 12:02AM

wade311 wrote:
As we all know LEGOS can fall apart, especially if its a harder model. Please share what glue we can use if you have used any on LEGOS and if that glue works!!!!

my older brothers creations are stronger then some of the now ones, and it fell apart easy, so i think they kinda made the bricks better now.Smile
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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 31 Oct 2009 - 2:52AM

Tommy_60 wrote:
Maybe LEGO could make a special type of glue that could dissolve if it makes contact with water, nothing else can break it. What do you guys think?
<br/>Like you're thinking. I usually HATE glue on LEGOs but that would be great. I can almost picture it! LEGO Glue (In stores now! Only $9.99 :D)
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  Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 31 Oct 2009 - 2:30PM

wade311 wrote:
As we all know LEGOS can fall apart, especially if its a harder model. Please share what glue we can use if you have used any on LEGOS and if that glue works!!!!
<br/>Why not superglue?

scly

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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 06 Nov 2009 - 7:33PM

duh293 wrote:
Why not superglue?




Krazy Glue works the best, but it makes a white roughish glaze near the part it the piece it not very clean.
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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 06 Nov 2009 - 10:55PM

just use tape it's easier.
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  Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 13 Nov 2009 - 4:18AM

Ok heres what Im thinking, if you use glue make sure you want it to stay together. Glue also can make your creation look bad. If you spill the glue on other pieces they will stick together to. Glue also makes it almost impossible to take apart if you make a mistake. PLEASE DO NOT USE GLUE, YOU HEARD IT FROM ME. DO NOT!
legostudios34

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Re: LEGO GLUE

Posted: 19 Nov 2009 - 9:03PM

wade311 wrote:
As we all know LEGOS can fall apart, especially if its a harder model. Please share what glue we can use if you have used any on LEGOS and if that glue works!!!!

I wouldn't use glue. Part of the fun is rebuilding!
                                                                    ls34
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