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RE: Mystery Piece?
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Date: 
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 07:20:21 GMT
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It wouldn't come out of the back of one of the early multi-section boat
hulls, would it [eg 4005] in the rear section, would it ? [If so, i think
it's supposed to be a permanent attatchment, but obviously it wasn't :) ]

Benjamin Whytcross
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Harrison [mailto:harro1@one.net.au]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 5:24 PM
To: lugnet.org.au@lugnet.com
Subject: Mystery Piece?


Hi All,

I just finished sorting a huge collection I bought a while back and am
left with a piece I think I've never seen before but keep getting the
impression that I should know what it is. Anyway, if you saw
it for the
first time you could mistaken it for the heel off a man's shoe. It is
light grey, has five rows of six studs reducing to one row of
four studs
at the semicircular end.

The four stud row plus four of the five rows with six studs are 2/3 of
brick in height
One row of six studs is a plate thickness.

        ________
    /                     \       <= This is supposed to represent a
semi-circle
  /     O O O O     \
/   O O O O O O   \
|   O O O O O O    |
|   O O O O O O    |
|   O O O O O O    |
|   O O O O O O    |   <= This row only is plate thickness.
==============

So does anyone know what lego set it is from?

Mark H.




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