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Re: Pyramid Specs
- To: piecepack@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Re: Pyramid Specs
- From: "imfurry" <donkirkby@...>
- Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 01:00:36 -0000
- In-reply-to: <eden86+s2ag@...>
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The closest I could find was the ppp7.pdf file in the files section of
the yahoo group.
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/piecepack/files/Piecepack%20accessories/
Components
The piecepack pyramids consists of 24 four-sided pyramids of all one
color in the four suits with six different sizes.
The pyramids should not be transparent. A large suit marking is
printed on one side of the pyramid so it can be used
as a directional marking and a smaller suit marking with a vertical
line under it is printed on the oppisite side of the
pyramid to designate the back of the pyramid.The sides of the pyramid
have a letter A,B,C,D,E or F depending on
the size of the pyramid starting with A as the smallest size and
ending with F as the largest. The pyramids were made
so that when a smaller pyramid is placed on top of a larger pyramid
the only information that can be seen from the
larger pyramid is the rear directional marking when viewed from the
rear and the front suit marking when viewed
from the front.
Notes for Manufacturers
The piecepack pyramids are public domain; anyone may manufacture and
distribute (for profit) piecepack pyramids
without pay of royalty or license. If you need the specifactions of
the pryamids please write.
It is important that piecepack pyramids conform to the basics outlined
in the Anatomy section above.
The largest pyramid should not exceed 1/2 tile width, so that it may
fit on a tile quarter-section.
As a point of reference, (not a requirement), the Mesomorph piecepack
pieces tile are the following dimensions: 2"
x 2" x 1/4"
--- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, "pirategirl17" <phayze.spyder@...>
wrote:
>
> Is there any kind of standard for the piecepack pyramids?
>