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In lugnet.loc.uk, Jason J. Railton writes:
> In lugnet.loc.uk, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > In lugnet.loc.uk, Jason J. Railton writes:
> >
> > > Well, yes there is. The <set:3737> wagon base pack is a fairly recent
> > > product of the bulk bricks range, and is still available.
> >
> > There were reports that every single one of these had a warped wagon plate.
> > I never did hear anything definitive from Lego about it though. Nor do I
> > remember what happened with the folks that returned theirs.
> >
> > So just be aware of that, hope it helps.
> >
> > ++Lar
>
> Hmm. I heard about this too, but not one of the five I've had (in two
> orders) suffered from this. Is this a stateside problem? Has anyone in
> Europe had this problem? Is it to do with the manufacturing, or is it down
> to areas with a warmer climate where they spend longer sat around in the
> packaging? Maybe those who haven't had any problems simply haven't posted.
>
> I know it was reported that ones with a twist along the length tend to jump
> the rails. One of mine has a very slight bow; it's just detectable if you
> look along the length, but this hasn't been a problem. It flattens out once
> you build anything on it.
>
> Maybe the answer is not to buy too many at a time. Because they're bagged,
> not boxed, I can see there may be a deforming pressure if a large number
> were stuffed into a small box.
>
> Jason J Railton
Not necessarily, I ordered three (seperate orders) and all came warped to
some degree.-Harvey
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