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Re: Baseplate research (sort-of)
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 9 Jun 2000 14:10:47 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> > Also, I realized that the infamous CRAPP appeared in a whole lot of sets,
> > <set:6081> <set:6082> <set:6086> <set:6273> <set:6276>
> > <set:6277> <set:6988> <set:6983> <set:6959> <set:6991>
> > Also, the curved-hills-and-valley mold was used in:
> > <set:6079> <set:6199> <set:6584> <set:6218>
> <set:6195> neptune discovery lab, AFAIK the only system set to include 2
> raised baseplates!
I think you'll find that <set:6278> enchanted island also had two raised plates
> oops, nearly forgot about the crater plate but that doesn't count
Blasphemy!! Some of the best sets ever were built on crater plates. Your only
excuse for that comment may be that you missed out on the classic space era,
even then you should have due respect for minifigs that can spacewalk without
a visored helmet.
James (who always wanted a <set:6987>message intecept base)
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| (...) plates (...) Or, more likely, he didn't include it because it's different from all the other baseplates mentioned in the message, in that there are no raised surfaces upon which to build. No studs on the craters makes it tough to put a (...) (24 years ago, 9-Jun-00, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) it was used in: 6081 kings mountain fortress 6082 fire breathing fortress 6086 black knights castle 6273 deep reef refuge 6276 eldorado fortress 6277 imperial trading post 6988 alpha centauri outpost 6983 ice station odyssey 6959 lunar launch (...) (24 years ago, 9-Jun-00, to lugnet.general)
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