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Re: Sports Uniforms (was Re: Technic windup motors...)
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 30 Jun 2000 18:37:51 GMT
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mcambron@=spamless=pacbell.net
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Tom McDonald wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Ran Talbott writes:
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> > Which brings up a nagging question: anyone found a bulk source for soccer
> > balls? Preferably genuine Lego, but most of them would be for dioramas,
> > where "close enough" would do.
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> Right now, probably the cheapest way is to get one of the soccer practice sets
> at about $5.99 USD. Each set comes with two balls, IIRC.
Or you can go to the LEGO soccer truck when it comes to town. They had a whole
area outside the trailer with about a dozen tables of 3409's set up for play.
Because kids kept losing the balls they had a plastic bag (about the diameter of a
gallon ziploc but taller) full of extra balls. It seemed that many of the lost
balls had rolled under the trailer-- I would love to have been there when they
packed up and rolled out!
Maggie C.
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| (...) Hmm.. maybe it could be just broom hockey for now ;-) (...) Maybe it's time to refresh my bumpersticker list[1] found at (URL)Which brings up a nagging question: anyone found a bulk source for soccer (...) Right now, probably the cheapest way (...) (25 years ago, 30-Jun-00, to lugnet.general)
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