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Subject: 
Re: Lighting Up Legoville.
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Date: 
Thu, 6 Jan 2000 20:42:53 GMT
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Alan Demlow wrote:

The 12V lighting bricks seem to work just fine on 9V, too (since most people
aren't gonna want to shell out $40+ for a 7864 to light their town, I
thought I'd point this out).  The 12V bricks work nicely.  Also check out
lighting pack 846 (I think?), still available from Busy Bee in the UK last I
knew.  I think this is a 9V pack.                            Alan

846 is a 9V pack. When I checked several months ago, Busy Bee was out of
these. If they have more, I'd love to hear it, I'd like to buy some.

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  Re: Lighting Up Legoville.
 
The 846 is still listed on Carbon 60's Busy Bee page, last updated Nov. 15 I think. I've not bought any from them myself, though, so if anybody finds out whether they are still actually in stock, please post. (...) (25 years ago, 6-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: Lighting Up Legoville.
 
The 12V lighting bricks seem to work just fine on 9V, too (since most people aren't gonna want to shell out $40+ for a 7864 to light their town, I thought I'd point this out). The 12V bricks work nicely. Also check out lighting pack 846 (I think?), (...) (25 years ago, 6-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)

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