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Subject: What are the dimensions of a LEGO® brick? Topic-Level: 1 Content-Language: en Originator: Fred M. Sloniker, 1998-11-28 Revision: Robert M. Dye, 1999-11-20 Revision: Steve Bliss, 1999-11-30 Reference: (2 URLs) Include metric and imperial (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jul-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  [Building FAQ] What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO(r) bricks?
 
I have added the Metric and Imperial dimensions to the previous discussion of ratios. Subject: What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO® bricks? Topic-Level: 1 Content-Language: en Originator: Fred M. Sloniker, 1998-11-28 Revision: (...) (25 years ago, 22-Jul-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  [Building FAQ] What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO(r) bricks?
 
I have added the notes on dimension relationships originally from Jef Poskan: Subject: What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO® bricks? Topic-Level: 1 Content-Language: en Originator: Fred M. Sloniker, 1998-11-28 Revision: Robert M. (...) (25 years ago, 3-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Re: [Building FAQ] What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO(r) bricks?
 
I have added a general conversion for mm to LD units. Robert Munafo <munafo@gcctechNO.SPAMcom> wrote in message news:FFwwJG.K90@lugnet.com... (...) Poskan: (...) wrong (...) carefully (...) constructed (...) A (...) that (...) when the (...) smaller (...) (25 years ago, 8-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Re: [Building FAQ] What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO(r) bricks?
 
(...) These are both great additions, thanks! :-, Adam, do you have an inch <-> LDU conversion constant as well? Cheers, - jsproat (25 years ago, 21-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Re: [Building FAQ] What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO(r) bricks?
 
Hi Sproat, (...) Thanks :) (...) No. I don't like to get the english system involved. But if someone needed one they could try converting 1mm= 2.666...6667LD to english. When I do it I get 1 inch = 67.7333...3334LD (Yuck). You could also look at (...) (25 years ago, 22-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Re: [Building FAQ] What are the dimensions and aspect ratios of LEGO(r) bricks?
 
Supplement to conversion I added in: Adam Howard <abhoward10@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FG4FGJ.9Fn@lugnet.com... (...) After taking some more samples I have decided I need to take a lot more. So far I've measured about 20 parts varying in (...) (25 years ago, 22-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Conversion between LDU, inches and millimeters
 
(...) Conversion constants are much more relevant to the stud pitch than the brick height or width, because brick heights and widths are subject to the error caused by the fact that LEGO always designs elements so there will be tiny gaps when (...) (25 years ago, 24-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Re: Conversion between LDU, inches and millimeters
 
(...) This surprises me. *Exactly* 25.4 mm / inch? I thought that the conversion rate was kind of one of those irrational numbers (1) that had digits trailing off into infinity or, failing that, Imelda Marcos' shoe closet. :-, (...) *This* is cool. (...) (25 years ago, 24-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Re: Conversion between LDU, inches and millimeters
 
(...) 25.4 (...) Yes. Here is a table provided by Lycos: (URL) down and notice that the value for inch->millimeter is given as "25.4000" The story I heard is that, at some point around 100 years ago it was decided to redefine the English weights and (...) (25 years ago, 24-Aug-99, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Re: Conversion between LDU, inches and millimeters
 
(...) The inch was redefined some time ago to make it equal 2.54 centimeters exactly. It used to be slightly larger, but it was close enough that it didn't really make any difference when they changed it. (25 years ago, 25-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)
 
  Re: Conversion between LDU, inches and millimeters
 
(...) I *thought* I felt taller all of a sudden ... Steve (25 years ago, 25-Aug-99, to lugnet.faq)

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