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Re: How do Duplo-figs move their arms?
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Date: 
Sun, 19 Dec 1999 21:46:47 GMT
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In lugnet.duplo, Yossi Gil writes:



What I seem to recall is this.

The large duplo figures (the "adults") have arms that can
move independantly.

The smaller duplo figures (the duplo "children") have arms
that move in unison.

That's what I recall, anyway.  Could be wrong.



My experience: adults figures move their hands freely, and so are babies. Kids
are confined to a max 90 degrees between their hands.

yes you are right about this, however, yesterday I noticed that the
older "joined legs - one plug between the two feet" older style children
didnt have this feature, thier arms move like the adults and the babies.
Shame they changed this. Though the two plug feet, with gap between the legs
offers more options for attaching the figures to chairs etc. More stability.
Shame about the arms though.

Rachel



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  Re: How do Duplo-figs move their arms?
 
(...) My experience: adults figures move their hands freely, and so are babies. Kids are confined to a max 90 degrees between their hands. (25 years ago, 19-Dec-99, to lugnet.duplo)

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