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Re: Good baseplates
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Date: 
Sun, 4 Oct 1998 22:27:35 GMT
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The sphinx adventurers set has a ramp and a depression, which would work for
a lake.
Cover it with blue plates (the depression) and stick a minifig torso and
head on it
for simulated wading..........
Scott wrote in message ...
I just opened set #6079 Dark Forest Fortress ($24.49 at Costco, tons left • at
Kirkland,WA store) and couldn't believe what a great baseplate came in it.
It is just perfect for a curved road section with some terrain.  I am now
going back to get a couple more sets to divide my town stuff from my
ninja/castle stuff (not that either section is so big).

Are there other sets with unique baseplates that can be used for roads,
hills, etc.?  There must be one that would make a good lake.  I'm pretty • new
to LEGO so I apologize for the newbie type of post.

_ _
Scott Smallbeck
materiel@halcyon.com








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I just opened set #6079 Dark Forest Fortress ($24.49 at Costco, tons left at Kirkland,WA store) and couldn't believe what a great baseplate came in it. It is just perfect for a curved road section with some terrain. I am now going back to get a (...) (26 years ago, 2-Oct-98, to lugnet.general)

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