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  Re: Why Did Lego Switch to 9V?
 
(...) K. I'll add what I know about it here. Lego went towards 9V starting with the light and sound modules. (I think they were introduced in 1987 or 8). The trains (european) had push, 4.5V battery, and 12 volt controls available, whereas here we (...) (25 years ago, 14-Nov-99, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Why Did Lego Switch to 9V?
 
Ok Peoples, This is one question that i've never really seen addressed anywhere. We all know lego swtiched from 12V to 9V in the early 90's..but why? If using the rails to conduct energy is the reason, they could've stuck to using 12V on rails. Was (...) (25 years ago, 13-Nov-99, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Has anyone ever been missing a piece?
 
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Paul Davidson (<FL6EL3.JuE@lugnet.com>) wrote at 07:07:27 (...) Yup. The unthinkable happened to me just recently. It was a white 2x1x1/3 grill from a 4561. On phoning LEGO consumer services, the part was sent immediately. (25 years ago, 14-Nov-99, to lugnet.general)
 
  Last of MWT in Australia online
 
No doubt there is a large contingent of you breathing a deep sign of relief. The last page of Colin & Wanda in Australia is now online, at (URL) you can start with the first page of the tour at (URL) thanks to Sean and Alicia (and Colin and Wanda), (...) (25 years ago, 14-Nov-99, to lugnet.general)
 
  Re: Bullboys, Moomen, or Longhorns?
 
(...) Well, for the 1281 attempt, you can just throw the minifigs into a full bathtub... LFB. (25 years ago, 14-Nov-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.off-topic.pun)


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