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Re: Variations in dark blue color.
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lugnet.color
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Wed, 13 Feb 2008 22:35:54 GMT
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In lugnet.color, David Eaton wrote:
> In lugnet.color, John Patterson wrote:
> > I don't think that is the problem in that it is random all over the piece and
> > there is no way these could have been damaged.
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> I've been told this is common among white elements especially-- that they're
> more susceptible to light damage (or perhaps just that it's more noticeable in
> white). I was told (IIRC this was from master builders in Enfield) that even the
> tiniest of tiny variations can make a white piece go yellow, such that even
> elements in the same batch of bricks can behave differently.
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> From the sounds of it, though, I'd guess that when it was being constructed, it
> was being built from several different batches of white, a few of them being
> more vulnerable to light.
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> DaveE
Thanks David, that makes sence
John P
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| (...) I've been told this is common among white elements especially-- that they're more susceptible to light damage (or perhaps just that it's more noticeable in white). I was told (IIRC this was from master builders in Enfield) that even the (...) (17 years ago, 13-Feb-08, to lugnet.color)
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