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In lugnet.market.shipping, David Eaton writes:
> In lugnet.market.shipping, Cary Clark writes:
> > Very cool. I've often thought that the small plume that attaches to a knight's helmet might be the lightest element. Any chance you
> > could weigh one of those?
>
> Yeah, there are a couple other pretty small parts that might contest
> (Although my guess is still the coin):
> - small knight's plume
> - small knight's side plume (dragon wing r/l)
> - minifig hand
> - minifig 'hook' hand
> - white rubber band
> - universal joint center (part 91: http://img.lugnet.com/ld/7/91.gif )
>
> DaveE
How about the plastic banners used in the Ninja sets. Do those count as Lego
Parts ? They should be pretty light.
Ray
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In lugnet.market.shipping, Ray Sanders writes:
> In lugnet.market.shipping, David Eaton writes:
> > In lugnet.market.shipping, Cary Clark writes:
> > > Very cool. I've often thought that the small plume that attaches to a knight's helmet might be the lightest element. Any chance you
> > > could weigh one of those?
> >
> > Yeah, there are a couple other pretty small parts that might contest
> > (Although my guess is still the coin):
> > - small knight's plume
> > - small knight's side plume (dragon wing r/l)
> > - minifig hand
> > - minifig 'hook' hand
> > - white rubber band
> > - universal joint center (part 91: http://img.lugnet.com/ld/7/91.gif )
> >
> > DaveE
>
> How about the plastic banners used in the Ninja sets. Do those count as Lego
> Parts ? They should be pretty light.
How about Milimy's wings? They are feather light.
james
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