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Re: French Bread?
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lugnet.fabuland
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Wed, 5 Jan 2000 19:21:27 GMT
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In lugnet.general, David Eaton writes:
> Ok, my roomate brought back some of her childhood Lego the other day, and
> along with it, some very small pieces of plastic french bread. At first I
> passed it off as some non-lego piece (playmobil, etc), but she said they were
> from old Fabuland sets! There didn't appear to be a Lego logo on them, but it
> could be underneath, since I couldn't really see clearly-- (it's about an
> inch long, smoothed all over with 3 decorative grooves on top, and a hollowed
> out bottom, which makes it look almost like an inverted canoe.) So today I
> looked through the Pause guide, and sure enough, I think I found them:
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> 3667 - Bakery Shoppe (1982)
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=3667-1
> But my roomate said she's got about 8 or so of these pieces, and I could only
> find them in that one set (granted the instructions aren't there for a lot of
> Fabuland sets, and I didn't search all of them)... Do these pieces occur
> anywhere else? They're GREAT for minifig scale french bread! Does anyone want
> to sell me some if they have 'em? (followups to that go to
> lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)
They were in more than one of those older sets. There was a rabbit with a
basket who had a pair of loaves, and it may have been in other ones too.
They are, however, also currently available(!) in some Belville (and Scala?)
sets... 5808 Enchanted Palace has a loaf of bread in it too. It's a slightly
different color than the older ones, which may be due to fading, but I don't
think so.
It may be in other Belville/Scala sets that are cheaper - I'm not sure. Being
in Canada, I only see these sets when I'm out of the country.
James
http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/
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