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Re: an unusual request...
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Sun, 3 Sep 2000 08:15:40 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Franklin W. Cain writes:
> (Please notice that the "follow-up"
> has been set for "lugnet.cad.dev".
> That'll make sense once you read the entire message..)
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> Howdy!
> I have an unusual request for y'all. :-)
>
> As some of you may or may not know,
> I'm involved in the Lego CAD community at "lugnet.cad".
> I just modelled one of the feather/plume pieces
> (usually in Pirates sets and Castle sets),
> and I need the "part number" for the piece.
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> I believe that there is a four or five digit number
> stamped onto the sprue (wheel) that contains
> the three feather/plumes as a set.
> I do know that the "part number" is not stamped
> on the individual plumes.
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> What I'd like for one of y'all to do for me,
> if you don't mind, is to examine one of these sprues,
> and find this number for me.
> (I can't do this myself,
> because I don't have any of these sprues;
> as soon as I get one, I take off the plumes,
> and throw the now-empty sprue away;
> I've never needed the sprue before now.) :-/
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> Like I said, it is a somewhat unusual request. :-)
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> Thanks in advance,
> Franklin
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> Franklin W. Cain | fwcain@yahoo.com
> | http://fcain.tripod.com/lego/
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With there no visible number on the sprue, I'd say just go with numbering them
P1, P2, P3, or some such thing, if you can put letters into the number. At
least until you can find an official number.
--Anthony
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