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Re: Wheels
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lugnet.modelteam
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Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:49:31 GMT
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They are actually not that hard to find. Some year 2000 small technic
sets have them. 8255 and 8251 are the ones I remembered. There is also
another option. The model team tires are almost identical in size
(diameter and thickness) with the medium size tires that were very
popular during the 80's with the mid size technic sets (I mean the ones
like 8841 and 8845). They now can be found in any classic/basic sets.
Selçuk
Duq wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Thought I'd try some of the old trucks of the modelteam series (that were
> all released and discontinued in my dark ages....) just from Brickshelf
> instructions. Problem are the wheels. I've got nothing that size. Any ideas
> where to get those wheels? Without paying $100+ for a set that is.... Or
> other wheels of similar size? Lego have gone wild on wheel sizes over the
> years...
>
> Duq
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| Hi all, Thought I'd try some of the old trucks of the modelteam series (that were all released and discontinued in my dark ages....) just from Brickshelf instructions. Problem are the wheels. I've got nothing that size. Any ideas where to get those (...) (24 years ago, 21-Oct-00, to lugnet.modelteam)
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