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Re: Why Blue windows?
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 23 May 2000 18:27:12 GMT
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tobias.moller@&StopSpammers&telia.com
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Mayb e so they should be easier to spot on a floor? Or perhaps
light-blue windows doesn't get that "solid"-look that clear windows get
when they get scratched. I have some old clear windshields and they are
impossible to see through. Well, not impossible but the scratches are
very distinctive. On the cyan ones, they're harder to see.
--Tobias
"NO! I talk to my minifigs every day and they talk back! Don't ever say
they are only plastic bricks!"
Gary Istok wrote:
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> Dan wrote:
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> > Why are a large portion of the windows in Lego sets a light blue color? Does
> > anyone know?
> >
> > Thanks,
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> > Dan
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> It's so those sometimes klutzy minifigs see that there is glass there, and don't
> accidentally run into them.
> :-)
> Gary Istok
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| (...) It's so those sometimes klutzy minifigs see that there is glass there, and don't accidentally run into them. :-) Gary Istok (25 years ago, 4-May-00, to lugnet.general)
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