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Re: Hardest Piece to remove? Final Answer
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Sun, 16 Jan 2000 08:11:05 GMT
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This sounds impossible. Perhaps you can split the car in two and then remove
the bricks and glue it all together :-)

Seriously, the only thing that I can think of will make permanent damage to
at least two lego bricks.

You need a 2*2 brick and some super glue (epoxy perhaps). Put some glue on
one of the 2*4 bricks and put the 2*2 brick on top. Wait for the glue to
dry. Pull.

Perhaps it´ll work, or, the glue won´t be strong enough and youll have a
duplo car with two 2*4's in it, one of them with glue on top, and a ruined
2*2.

--Tobias

Dwayne Towell wrote:
Two 2x4 bricks in a duplo car.

I still haven't figured out how to get them out,
they just fit going in. The duplo tubes are quit
tall (relatively) so produce quite a bit of friction.
The top of the studs are a couple of plates below
the edge of the car. I've tried several things.
Any ideas?

Dwayne





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(...) The final, final answer: :-) Two 2x4 bricks in a duplo car. I still haven't figured out how to get them out, they just fit going in. The duplo tubes are quit tall (relatively) so produce quite a bit of friction. The top of the studs are a (...) (25 years ago, 30-Nov-99, to lugnet.general)

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