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Zany and madcap as ever, Mark. I love how aware the characters are that theyre
on TV.
-Teddy
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I try again. I sent a mail to you on your hotmail.
Please check or contact me.
BR
Sonnich
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In lugnet.fabuland, Edward Welsh wrote:
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Delicious work as always, Mark. When is one of the supermarket soap digests
going to pick up your stories?
-Teddy
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Thanks Teddy! A certain columnist over at the BrickZone Post-Gazette has already
written several articles and dug up some dirt about the cast and the show:
http://brickzone.net/times/angie.html
(I have too much time on my hands.)
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Delicious work as always, Mark. When is one of the supermarket soap digests
going to pick up your stories?
-Teddy
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From: "Sybrand Bonsma" <sybrandbonsma@hotmail.com>
> the bricks from 1 to 20) to be able to identify which part of the mold the piece
> is coming from (in the case of problems with some of the molds).
> Best regards,
Grazie, thank you!
Mo
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In lugnet.fabuland, Monica Castiglioni wrote:
> This is a question I have since the first times I played with Fabuland (more
> or less 26 years ago). What's the meaning of the number on the "hinge" of
> Fabuland minifigs legs? On the same type of minifigs I found different
> numbers (I.E. on Tony Cat from the Hospital I found a 1 and a 4).
>
> Thank you
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> Monica
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I expect the reason for the different numbers on the hinges of the legs is the
following:
In a LEGO-mold a number of pieces are produced simulataneously (e.g. say 20 2x4
bricks at the same time). Each of these pieces has a different number (so for
the bricks from 1 to 20) to be able to identify which part of the mold the piece
is coming from (in the case of problems with some of the molds).
You can also see it on plates; next to a 4 or 5 digit element number there is
also often a digit that varies from otherwise identical plates.
So I think it is just for LEGO a way to check were defective parts can come
from.
Best regards,
Sybrand
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Mark Larson wrote:
Episode V already! I really have some catching up to do. I did enjoy episode I
very much, but the others I did not see yet due to lack of time. I should make
some time free to see also the other episodes.
Best regards,
Sybrand
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Mark Larson wrote:
Oops! Sorry that this posted twice! That must be annoying...
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