| | | | | I happened to notice this problem right off when I built the staircase for
my 4706 Forbidden Corridor a while back. It was super obvious because when
I spiraled the staircase for the first time, right in the middle, there was
a gap, but the rest spiraled evenly. I took it apart and found the problem
- one step had the bottom notches turned 180 degrees to the others. I
figured it was supposed to be this way and was suprised the instructions
didn't address this piece, so I just put that step on the bottom and went
from there, solving the problem. I meant to ask about this on Lugnet back
when I built it, but it slipped my mind. I am just now reading all the
stuff that has been posted about this, and I am suprised to learn that the
distribution of this weird piece appears to be random. I thought it served
some purpose that I would eventually figure out, but it looks like I was
wrong. I am curious to hear what Lego will have to say about this.
David
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| In lugnet.harrypotter, David Wertz writes:
> I happened to notice this problem right off when I built the staircase for
> my 4706 Forbidden Corridor a while back. It was super obvious because when
> I spiraled the staircase for the first time, right in the middle, there was
> a gap, but the rest spiraled evenly. I took it apart and found the problem
> - one step had the bottom notches turned 180 degrees to the others. I
> figured it was supposed to be this way and was suprised the instructions
> didn't address this piece, so I just put that step on the bottom and went
> from there, solving the problem. I meant to ask about this on Lugnet back
> when I built it, but it slipped my mind. I am just now reading all the
> stuff that has been posted about this, and I am suprised to learn that the
> distribution of this weird piece appears to be random. I thought it served
> some purpose that I would eventually figure out, but it looks like I was
> wrong. I am curious to hear what Lego will have to say about this.
> David
It was hard for it to slip my mind or for me to let it slide. I had 98 Bad
steps! lol
Doyle
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I just received today the Consumer Affairs package to send the defective
pieces back, so I will keep everyone informed as to what happens. But I
still think everyone who has these bad pieces should call consumer affairs
themselves to get the right pieces, because I seriously doubt there will be
a recall.
Doyle
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.harrypotter, Doyle Nelson writes:
> I just received today the Consumer Affairs package to send the defective
> pieces back, so I will keep everyone informed as to what happens. But I
> still think everyone who has these bad pieces should call consumer affairs
> themselves to get the right pieces, because I seriously doubt there will be
> a recall.
>
> Doyle
Any update on this?
David
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.harrypotter, David Wertz writes:
> In lugnet.harrypotter, Doyle Nelson writes:
> > I just received today the Consumer Affairs package to send the defective
> > pieces back, so I will keep everyone informed as to what happens. But I
> > still think everyone who has these bad pieces should call consumer affairs
> > themselves to get the right pieces, because I seriously doubt there will be
> > a recall.
> >
> > Doyle
>
> Any update on this?
> David
Still waiting for the replacements from Demark. lol
They did say anything, I hope when they replace the parts, that they are
defective also!
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