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Steve Bliss wrote:
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> We visited the Grand Rapids Children's Museum last night[1][2], and they
> had a light table with some transparent clone bricks. They appeared to be
> DUPLO sized, with hollow studs (so they should fit with LEGO 2xN bricks, as
> well). There were regular bricks, slopes, and (I think) some round-top
> bricks. They were in various 'modern colors', and every single one was
> transparent.
>
> The brandname was imprinted in the studs, it was either Klip or Klik. I'm
> sorry I don't remember exactly, I was distracted by the prospect of
> building a pyramid at the LEGO table.[3]
When I stop by the toy store that I've posted as having older sets, I'll
try and remember to get the brand name for these bricks (or at least the
brand they carry). I pulled a set down from the top shelf, only to be
disapointed that they were Duplo sized, not System sized.
--
Frank Filz
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