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Cubes, Balls & 3D Structures Photo Gallery
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March 99 - Plain Cube.jpg (26025 bytes) THE DICE CUBE
These air filled LINK-O-LOONs(tm) allow you to design a completely stable self-supporting structure with the aid of 12cm (5") clusters and 12 Link rings
March 99 - N0 22 Cube Dice.jpg (53627 bytes) DICE WITH NUMBERS
Yet another variation. This unique  LINK-O-LOON(tm) cube  has no frames and uses no nylon line or rigging points!
LOLCUBE.jpg (96900 bytes) THE CUBE
Demonstrating the amazing versatility of
LINK-O-LOON(tm) enabling the formation of right- angle, 3 dimensional squares, using 8 Link rings and clusters
cube.jpg (28773 bytes) THE FILLED CUBE VARIATION
This variation of the LINK-O-LOON(tm) cube enhances its design capabilities
March 99 - Mirror ball.jpg (56643 bytes) MIRROR BALL
Using three
LINK-O-LOON(tm) rings and joiners, this standard ball converts to a Mirror Ball by incorporating   star foil balloons for added effect.
mirrorball.jpg (38936 bytes) MIRROR BALL VARIATION
Changing the colours of both the
LINK-O-LOONs(tm) and the foil star balloon adds a further dimension to your product ideas
LOLBSTBALL.jpg (92819 bytes) BURSTING MIRROR BALL
A standard Mirror Ball is stuffed with 12cm (5") balloons, and hey Presto! A loud bang and they slowly cascade to the floor
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wpe1.jpg (2492 bytes) GIANT BALL
Another fine example ofair-inflated LINK-O-LOONs(tm, designed by Jena-Michel Lucie (pictured)
miniBall.jpg (163906 bytes) MINI BALL
Another  example designed by Jean-Michel Lucie, this time using air-inflated MINI LINK-O-LOONs(tm, (12cm or 5")
LOLDANCE.jpg (94107 bytes) STICK FIGURES
These air and helium filled characters dance and jive as they are moved by the air currents. Simple to construct, amazing in effect
LOLJML.jpg (78946 bytes) WALL PLAQUE
Jean-Michel Lucie, the inventor of LINK-O-LOON(tm), demonstrates self-supporting tubular columns. In the background is a uniquely simple LINK-O-LOON(tm wall plaque
LOL_-_Video_Column2_small.jpg (4857 bytes) TUBULAR COLUMNS - Vers. 1
Another unique concept - the self supporting tubular column made entirely from LINK-O-LOON(tm), contains no framework, pillars, rigging or supports
LOL Video - Tubular Column.jpg (204758 bytes) TUBULAR COLUMNS - Vers. 2 This self-supporting tubular column again demonstrates the versatility of LINK-O-LOON(tm)
Spiral_Column.jpg (16262 bytes) SPIRAL COLUMN

This  self-supporting tubular SPIRAL demonstrates the versatility of LINK-O-LOON(tm)


ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
Created by Nick Thompsett of "Kite and Balloon Company" - London - ENGLAND (mailto:manicfx@yahoo.com)


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