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Re: number and letter bricks (was: Re: When should the 2000 Catalogue Appear?)
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Date: 
Tue, 5 Oct 1999 23:42:49 GMT
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I believe these are the really huge 2x2 duplo stud tiles. I considered
getting a set but could not determine what I would use such huge letters
for...

Indranil Basak wrote:

Lego Dacta is still making English Alphabet and math signs. I don't know about
other alphabets.

However, if they ARE the small, printed on the side of a 1x1 brick size
like what Gary is talking about, do you know the set number? Glen T can
get them I bet. I'd buy scads.


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  Re: number and letter bricks (was: Re: When should the 2000 Catalogue Appear?)
 
(...) One possible use for Traniacs: labeling your modules for shows using a little nicer font than one could achieve by stacking different color bricks. (25 years ago, 6-Oct-99, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: number and letter bricks (was: Re: When should the 2000 Catalogue Appear?)
 
(...) existence (...) set. I (...) Alphabets (...) Todays signage (...) Lego Dacta is still making English Alphabet and math signs. I don't know about other alphabets. (25 years ago, 5-Oct-99, to lugnet.general)

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