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Re: Page 7 of Spring S@H catalog
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 3 Mar 2000 02:51:38 GMT
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The Space set Mark mentions earlier is
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=6970-1 Beta-1 Command Base.
The piece in question came decorated with a space scene, and has 'open' studs
on top.
-Cheese
In lugnet.build, Mark Herzberg writes:
> In lugnet.build, Shiri Dori writes:
> > > Man, I wonder where this would place in a list if someone took a poll for the
> > > "Top Ten Most Idiotic Juniorized LEGO Pieces."
> >
> > Um, right before 1x6x5 walls...
> >
> > -Shiri
>
> The 1x6x5 wall piece is not so bad. And a little known fact is how old that
> piece really is. It dates back to the early 80's (maybe even late 70's). It
> was rarely used, and some of it's few applications included as walls in all
> three of the classic LEGO 9V Train stations (4554, 4555, 2150). It was also
> used on a very early space set. However, I find it intresting that my 6376
> Breezway Cafe uses two 1x3x5 walls instead of just the 1x6x5 walls that was in
> production when that piece came out. I am not complaining though, the 1x3x5
> wall piece is nicer.
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