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If all else fails, I'll crack open a fresh one for you.
There may well be several others in the UK who bought multiples of this
set in the recent past.
Does this mean you're a Train head?
Wanna join the NBLTC, Britain's premier Lego Train Club?
Tony
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Simon Gammon (<m8dDZDFQaEW9Ew7D@gammon.demon.co.uk>
) wrote at 23:36:48
> I know that a while back there was a discussion on the various
> collections of great numbers of Blue Hoppers (4536). I wonder if anyone
> has a similarly large pile of the instructions that they need a home
> for. I have recently acquired a blue hopper sans instructions and I have
> printed off a copy from Brickshelf (thanks KL), but I can't trace a
> "proper" copy; Bricklink can't help either, rare though this is. If
> anyone has a spare, please drop me a line.
--
Tony Priestman
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