| | | | | TWS Garrison wrote:
>
> Are there any published data on Lego weights? I remembered this thread, but
> this was the *only* info I could find. Even the RTL FAQ, which goes into
> excruciating detail on the dimensions of a 2x4 brick, can't be bothered to say
> how much one weighs.
>
> Given that I spent half an hour or so today trying to figure out how much Lego
> I could add to a BrickLink order and stay below 0.7kg, and ended up having to
> guess[1], I think there must be *some* demand for this information.[2]
I'd be willing to weigh another round of common pieces (e.g bricks,
plates and maybe minifigs). time is the limiting factor.
-c
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Hi All,
In the last months I began to weigh parts when adding to my collection.
I used a 0.1 gramms scale weighing as much elements as I found (at least 20)
and divided. Results are about 1/100 gramm but I do not promise the last
digit to be correct, but it gives a nice overview for calculating shipping
or whatever. The list can be downloaded from brickshelf (as long as it is not
deleted)
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/ElLutzo/misc/teile-daten.xls
Enjoy
Lutz
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