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Frank Filz wrote:
> Shiri Dori wrote in message ...
> > In lugnet.castle, Frank Filz writes:
> > > In junior high, we had a classroom project which was built to such a
> > > scale. It was a study of Seattle WA, and different color bricks
> > > represented different types of buildings. I'd love to get the baseplate
> > > (it had the harbor and lake printed on it). I think the baseplate may
> > > also have had contours printed on it (it was a flat baseplate, I think
> > > 48x48).
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> > Wow, that's cool! Sounds like a great thing... how long ago was this?
>
> 1976 or 1977
>
> Frank
Frank, I don't remember ever having seen a 48x48 (or 50x50) baseplate in
anything other than all gray. The only exception to this (AFAIK) was a 50x50
1970 Samsonite only LEGO green plate with a curvy "T" shaped roadway on it.
Since this roadway had no markings, and was somewhat light blue (rather than
gray) in color, it could be used for water as well as roadway. Could this
one be it? It was totally flat though. Otherwise I don't remember any other
variations to the large plates.
Gary Istok
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| (...) Well, there is another exception of course, but it's rather current... The Soccer baseplate, 48x48 green... This was a flat baseplate, with printing, I don't think it had any unstudded area (i.e. not a custom mold). It could easily have been a (...) (25 years ago, 31-Mar-00, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general)
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