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Re: Good baseplates
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lugnet.general
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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).
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> 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.
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> 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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