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Re: Mystery Lego Pieces
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lugnet.market.auction
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Wed, 30 Jul 2003 22:46:42 GMT
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In lugnet.market.auction, William Bell wrote:
> Can any of you Lego experts solve this mystery...?
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> A few years ago I came by some genuine, non-standard size Lego bricks. I have
> searched the internet to find out something of their history and demise but
> without success. The attached photo (apologies for the quality!!) shows the
> micro-Lego against standard pieces of a similar design.
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> The micro-Lego is around 62.5% of the size of standard Lego; i.e. 8 micro
> studs to 5 normal studs. The studs on some pieces are emblazened with an 'M'
> logo, while other pieces carry the more usual 'LEGO' logo. The range of micro
> pieces is quite limited (the photo pretty much shows all the different
> types), but there are also some oddities such as the roof pieces,
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> So, who knows anything about this Lego and it's origins, and does anyone
> collect it?
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> Looking forward to hearing from you...
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> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/wbell/MicroLego/lego3.jpg>>
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> Regards,
> William Bell
Modulex. I don't know much about them.
http://www.modulex.com/servlet/doc
Russell
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