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Re: deformed Lego
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Sun, 8 Sep 2002 21:16:27 GMT
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"Mark Palmer" <mark@jumare.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:H24zL5.n3u@lugnet.com...

Just noticed that as part of my Red Letter day 1kg ;-) I've got a grey,
48x48, baseplate with extra studs, see;

   http://www.jumare.freeserve.co.u/lego/baseplate.jpg   and
   http://www.jumare.freeserve.co.u/lego/baseplate-1.jpg

there are 4 extra studs moulded onto the baseplate, there's no hole on
the other side. Each complete with a Lego logo, although not lined up
with the other studs.

I wonder how on earth that could have happened! They are vacuum-formed
aren't they?

Huw



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  Re: deformed Lego
 
(...) I bet they were fused on later. That is bizarre, and funny. (22 years ago, 8-Sep-02, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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Just noticed that as part of my Red Letter day 1kg ;-) I've got a grey, 48x48, baseplate with extra studs, see; (URL) and (URL) are 4 extra studs moulded onto the baseplate, there's no hole on the other side. Each complete with a Lego logo, (...) (22 years ago, 8-Sep-02, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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