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Re: What is the stud width of a road plate?
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Date: 
Thu, 28 Sep 2000 19:12:46 GMT
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Gary Istok wrote:
Yes 32 is the width of the regular road plated.  48 is the width of the large gray
plates.  50 is the width of the 60's - 70's version of the same gray plate.  50 is
also the size of the very first road plate, the '68-'71 (Samsonite only) 50x50
green plate with the squiggly "Y" road pattern (without road markings).

I really hope to get one of these original road plates at some point,
but then I'll have to figure out how to deal with it not being a
multiple of 16x16 (I'd probably end up cutting newer baseplates).

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Frank Filz

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  Re: What is the stud width of a road plate?
 
(...) Yes 32 is the width of the regular road plated. 48 is the width of the large gray plates. 50 is the width of the 60's - 70's version of the same gray plate. 50 is also the size of the very first road plate, the '68-'71 (Samsonite only) 50x50 (...) (24 years ago, 28-Sep-00, to lugnet.general)

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