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Re: Combine Lego and Vex parts?

I would use a flat plate (note I said plate not brick) above the lego piece that you want to mount the vex part to, and then use some external fastener, either a strip of velcro, or some other tacky (non-chemical) adhesive.

I'm not sure if super glue, or loctite would eat through lego bricks (I'm guessing it may do something to it), but I do know that lego models for promotional reasons (large models at Lego-Land theme park, and in-store displays for example) are fixed with a type of glue that won't eat away at the bricks.

Whatever you come up with, keep us posted.
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