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Re: Bridge Elements Won't Click
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Date: 
Thu, 16 Jan 2003 01:18:31 GMT
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In lugnet.general, David Schilling writes:
Has anyone else had problems with the vertical bridge elements?
(http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/30517, these are in a number of the studio
sets, and also in the new bridge elements <set:10045>) I wanted to build
something a little sturdier than just using a single vertical lattice tower,
but I couldn't get them to attach to a brick or plate when I put them back
to back!

What's going on here? Is their base bigger than a 2x2? It doesn't look like it.

--
David Schilling

Mine click together side by side just fine.  But the pic out of peeron you
linked to isn't what mine look like.  Mine have a peg on the tops, centered
between all 4 studs on the top.  The pegs fit inside the underside of bricks
fine, but you can't put a plate on it, does that make sense?  So anyways, if
all yours have no peg on them, perhaps you got rejects or bad molds.  Mine
came that way from the movie studio, and a copy of vampires crypt, brand
new, so I assume they are the standard.  All of them are like that.  I think
you got some screwy peices.

e.



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(...) Hmmm. Mine (from 10045) have neither of those problems. The top "brick" section is hollow, as are the studs, with strengthening flanges up the sides, and they fit together side-by-side no worries, and no problem attaching plates to the top. (...) (22 years ago, 17-Jan-03, to lugnet.general)

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Has anyone else had problems with the vertical bridge elements? ((URL) these are in a number of the studio sets, and also in the new bridge elements <set:10045>) I wanted to build something a little sturdier than just using a single vertical lattice (...) (22 years ago, 15-Jan-03, to lugnet.general)

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