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In lugnet.market.shopping, Brad Hamilton wrote:
> The size of thsmall container is:
> 14 studs diameter
> 12 studs high
>
> I think that the big container is twice as high (roughly the same diameter)
>
> They have a single large stud on top and an inset portion on the bottom to
> allow them to be stacked efficiently.
>
> (Sorry - I didn't have a ruler so I had to use a lego brick for measuring)
Wow! This sounds very cool. I am going to LLCA today, I wonder if they still
have the "only at LLCA" signs they were so proud of before ;)
I would love to do some price comparisons between the 2 different systems. I
wonder what is the better deal, and if it is really that big of a difference..
How many 1x1 plates can fit in the boxes? How many 2x4 bricks (stacked) can fit
in the boxes?
I try to keep the list on LoB as current as possible, I am pretty sure its about
95% correct for the solid color parts - but the trans parts change almost on a
daily basis it seems, same deal with the non-brick items (LLCA has never had
fences that I have seen).
Mark P
http://www.landofbricks.com
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