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In lugnet.castle, Kerry Raymond writes:
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> > Interestingly enough, it appears to come on an old Paradisa 6416 (Poolside
> > Paradise) baseplate with a new paint job!
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> 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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| (...) 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)
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