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Re: Awesome LEGO Arch
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Fri, 12 May 2000 23:54:44 GMT
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I love that part. I used it extensively in my "cutie store" building:
http://members.home.net/hmltn1/city2/cstore.htm
Gary Istok <gistok@umich.edu> wrote in message
news:391ABDF4.D857EDB8@umich.edu...
> I recently won some LEGO parts in an EBAY auction that included some
> light pink and light green pieces (I believe they are parts of a
> Bellville set). Among the lot was (IMHO) the most interesting
> architectural element LEGO ever produced. It is a white 2x6x5 LEGO arch
> piece that has attached round columns on either side, with a 4x wide
> arch opening at the top that has above it what looks like "Victorian
> Gingerbread" (a North American reference to late 1800's houses that have
> very ornate and intricate cutout wood trim in gables, porch railings,
> overhangs, and architectural embellishments). The design above the arch
> looks like two hearts on either side, with what looks like a triangle in
> the middle. These designs are cut out of the arch. On either side of
> the arch there is a curved loop at the top, also of this cut out
> design. The arch is 1x wide at the bottom, but 2x wide at the top. I
> really like this piece, and I think it is one of the most intricate LEGO
> pieces I have ever seen.
>
> So what set(s) did this piece come in? And is it only available in
> white?
>
> Again this is an awesome arch!
>
> Gary Istok
>
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