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I have uploaded some pictures of the P-A-B setup to brickshelf. I
included pictures of all of the bins in case my color listings were
unclear.
(when moderated)
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=55443
(deep links)
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=505432
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=505426
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=505411
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=505407
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=505405
Also, I have some rather informal information on how much a large cup
can hold. The grand total for the 2 large cups that I bought was: 101
1x2 bricks, 226 1x4 bricks, 55 2x4 bricks, 4 2x4 plates, 21 3x3 corner
slopes, and 29 1x4x2 classic fence pieces. That works out to roughly
6 cents a piece before tax.
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 03:36:13 GMT, mcase@metrolink.net (Mike Case)
wrote:
> I was able to get my first look at the Pick-a-Brick section in Orlando
> today. (Thanks go out to Frelan Collett for the ride.)
>
> My first impression was that it was smaller than I expected. The Pick
> a Brick display is basically a four sided rack with each side having a
> 4 by 4 arrangement of circular bins. The bins looked similar to the
> pictures I have seen of the ones used in the brand stores in Europe.
> There certainly seemed to be ample room to expand the display. The
> clerk that I talked to felt that it was doing well and that it would
> make sense to expand it. As it was, he said that they already had one
> too many brick types for the bins. (The axle for the wheels being
> sold in the display.)
>
> The pieces are sold by volume -- fill a small cup for $6.95 or a
> larger one for $12.95.
>
> Here is a list of what I found in the display:
>
> Size Type Part# Colors
> 1 x 2 brick 3004 black lime aqua trans-dk-green clear
> 1 x 3 brick 3622 dark pink
> 1 x 4 brick 3010 grey light-blue tan sand-blue
> 2 x 10 brick 3006 yellow
> 2 x 2 brick 3003 purple blue orange aqua blue dk-pink
> black
> 2 x 3 brick 3002 dk-pink
> 2 x 4 brick 3001 grey white green sand-yellow red
> dk-pink aqua sand-blue black tan blue lime-green purple dk-grey orange
> 8 x 16 brick 4204 grey red green
> bush 6064 green
> 1 x 4 x 5 door 3861 green
> 1 x 4 x 2 fence 3185 red black
> 1 x 6 x 2 fence 30077 white
> 1 x 4 x 2 fence, picket 33303 white
> 2 x 2 flower 4728 red blue yellow
> 2 x 4 plate 3040 dk-grey black purple
> 2 x 8 plate 3034 black red grey
> 4 x 8 plate 3035 yellow
> 1 x 3 slope 4286 red
> 2 x 4 slope 3037 red
> 2 x 2 slope, corner 3045 red
> 3 x 3 slope, corner 3675 red
> 1 x 2 slope, double 3044 red
> 2 x 4 slope, double 3041 red
> ?30.4 x 14 tire x142? black
> tree, fruit 3470 green
> tree, small 2435 green
> ?30.4 x 14 wheel 30285? red yellow
> ?2 x 4 x 3 window 4133? yellow
> ?2 x 4 x 3 window frame 4132? blue
>
> ? -- Not 100% certain
>
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