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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Lawrence Kestenbaum writes:
> I realize that y'all are probably accustomed to using regular Legos, but
> for the time being, with a 2.5-year-old in the house, I've been doing
> little projects with Duplos.
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> Obviously Duplos are required to be large enough not to be a toddler
> choking hazard, so I can understand the absence of 1x2 bricks. What is
> more frustrating is the absence, among all the Duplos we have so far, of
> 3x2 bricks.
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> Is there such a thing as a Duplo 3x2 brick? (In all the usual Duplo
> colors, red, yellow, green, blue, ideally.)
>
> ---
> Lawrence Kestenbaum, polygon@potifos.com
> The Political Graveyard, http://politicalgraveyard.com
> Mailing address, P.O. Box 2563, Ann Arbor MI 48106
Hi!
Feel free to post this in lugnet.duplo as it's not a michigan specific
question.. in fact I cross posted and set followups there.
I could be misremembering but I seem to remember that we have some 3x2
Duplo(tm) bricks in our collection. But it's been years since I've looked at
them closely as my kids are System kids now. It might also be that I am
thinking of the 2x3 with one curved top end instead of the regular ones.
++Lar
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