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Re: What's this brick called?
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Thu, 22 Mar 2001 03:46:36 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Mychal Zimny writes:
> If this isn't the right forum, please tell me.
> It's a roof slope 3 studs long, 4 studs wide, it slopes at a 33 degree angle
> and it has two studs on the top. It can be found on nearly any airplane,
> jetliner, or space shuttle right above the windshield. Any help would be
> appreciated, thanks.
You talking about this piece http://img.lugnet.com/ld/4861.gif ?
If so, the parts ref describes it as "4861 Slope Brick 45 3 x 4 Double / 33"
HTH
ROSCO
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