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Re: The Perfect Parts Set: 6776 Ogel Control Center?
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.space, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.build, lugnet.year.2001
Date: 
Wed, 7 Feb 2001 15:13:59 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Kerry Raymond writes:

Interestingly enough, it appears to come on an old Paradisa 6416 (Poolside
Paradise) baseplate with a new paint job!

Is that the one described at a recent Australian Lego event as the
"chip-n-dip" baseplate, on the grounds that it can double as a platter to
serve nibbles at parties? Put your olives in the swimming pool, etc.

   That's absolutely magnificent.  I wonder, has anyone tried this?
   I have about four of those baseplates, and I'm thinking it might
   be worth a try.  I suppose I can use my Royal Knights Castle baseplate
   to hold nacho chips.

   This is, of course, assuming that there's nothing poisonous about
   LEGO screen-print.

   best

   Lindsay



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  Re: The Perfect Parts Set: 6776 Ogel Control Center?
 
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Mr L F Braun (<G8E7nB.MEz@lugnet.com>) wrote at 15:13:59 (...) Um. There'll probably be a lot of upset parents if there is... Probably less poisonous than what you're going to put in them :-) (24 years ago, 7-Feb-01, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.space, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.build, lugnet.year.2001)
  Re: The Perfect Parts Set: 6776 Ogel Control Center?
 
(...) Careful if it's salsa. It was the MUG/SLUG/BUG studfest, that this came up on. I had traded the large Belville Royal Palace BP(5808) to Paul Baulch (MUG), I think Sue Ann Barber (MUG) remarked that it would make a perfect dip/chip container (...) (24 years ago, 7-Feb-01, to lugnet.year.2001)
  Re: The Perfect Parts Set: 6776 Ogel Control Center?
 
Mr L F Braun wrote in message ... (...) Being the proud owner of the actual Chip-N-Dip baseplate that appeared at aforementioned LegOz meeting, I can safely say that I elucidated its origin accurately... the baseplate in question is NOT the same as (...) (24 years ago, 8-Feb-01, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.space, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.build, lugnet.year.2001)

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  Re: The Perfect Parts Set: 6776 Ogel Control Center?
 
(...) Is that the one described at a recent Australian Lego event as the "chip-n-dip" baseplate, on the grounds that it can double as a platter to serve nibbles at parties? Put your olives in the swimming pool, etc. Kerry (24 years ago, 7-Feb-01, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.space, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.build, lugnet.year.2001)

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