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In lugnet.town, Kevin Wilson wrote:
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I notice in the latest S@H catalog that the roadplates seem to have changed
again. They are now all black with white printing, and come in packages
containing either a straight with an X, or a curve with a T. I can see there
being an awful lot of spare Xs around :-). See them here:
http://shop.lego.com/leaf.asp?cn=100&d=18&t=7
The good part is, the new roadplates are cheaper: CN$5.99 for 2 instead of
CN$9.99 for 2. I wonder why the standard green and blue non-road baseplates
are so expensive by comparison at CN$6.99 each.
Kevin
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Hmmm... they look like dark bluish gray to me. Black would be nice, though!
Marc Nelson Jr.
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In lugnet.town, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> I notice in the latest S@H catalog that the roadplates seem to have changed
> again. They are now all black with white printing, and come in packages
> containing either a straight with an X, or a curve with a T. I can see there
> being an awful lot of spare X's around :-). See them here:
>
> http://shop.lego.com/leaf.asp?cn=100&d=18&t=7
>
> The good part is, the new roadplates are cheaper: CN$5.99 for 2 instead of
> CN$9.99 for 2. I wonder why the standard green and blue non-road baseplates
> are so expensive by comparison at CN$6.99 each.
>
> Kevin
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yea that's not black it's dark stone grey. i'm certan that this was a new way to
lower cost.
ondrew
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