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Here's another cool use for the rings (thought I'd put my camel to work):
http://www.baseplate.com/mavica/primo/pull.jpg
-Suz
In lugnet.dear-lego, Christian Gemuenden writes:
> I think that's also the reason why TLC sells the segments seperately (#2468)
> so that you can make your chain as large as you want it to. It's good to
> know that they still count on their old system that allows you to combine
> your toys and to "build" whatever you want, there is no line in the size.
>
> Christian. (no children either, but I do have some Duplo and Primo-Baby )
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Suzanne D. Rich <suz@baseplate.com>
> > I just opened up and played with the 2514 LEGO® BABY Activity Friends
> > rings set.(No, I don't have children) And I am so amazed. LEGO has done it
> > again! They've invented a new twist on an existing system that makes all the
> > older elements super cool again.
> >
> > These rings can be linked together, or gripped as handles that rattle, or
> > function as holders. The smaller size ring-holes are LEGO PRIMO stud sized
> > (exactly) and the larger diameter is a perfect fit for putting round
> > rattle animals in. It's hard to explain, but extremely fun to handle.
> >
> > The whole chain can be strung over a crib, but each element is itself a
> > great toy. It's brilliant.
> >
> > Thank you LEGO.
> >
> > -Suz.
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| I think that's also the reason why TLC sells the segments seperately (#2468) so that you can make your chain as large as you want it to. It's good to know that they still count on their old system that allows you to combine your toys and to "build" (...) (25 years ago, 5-Jan-00, to lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.primo)
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