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Tim Courtney wrote:
> I'm glad that Lego is finally (appearing) to do this. I don't know of them
> anywhere else in their products....I know there is a clone (forget the name) a
> friend had where it offered very slim 2x2's with studs on both sides, and also
> the same for 1x1 round pieces. For the male to male, there was a part
> slightly thicker than a 2x2 that accepted studs in both ends. We have found
> these very useful..
Tyco made the 2x2 flat with studs on both sides. I have a few, they are
cool pieces.
Tyco also made some 2x2 hinges that are 1 brick high (I think, don't
have them here with me). They can hold a lot more weight before closing
than the Lego flat hinges in my experience (I use them for angled wings
on spacecraft).
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| (...) You mean Tyco and Lego are compatible? *drool* why can't we get that here? anyway: Lego also makes.. or ahs made, at least, 2*2/1*4 hinges of 1 brick high. 375 comes with 8 yellow ones, and some other castle sets come wih grey ones... I've (...) (26 years ago, 17-Jan-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build)
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| (...) I'm glad that Lego is finally (appearing) to do this. I don't know of them anywhere else in their products....I know there is a clone (forget the name) a friend had where it offered very slim 2x2's with studs on both sides, and also the same (...) (26 years ago, 12-Jan-99, to lugnet.general)
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