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Re: Good source for Lego Technic parts?
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Sun, 14 Mar 1999 17:53:53 GMT
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Michael N Rosenblatt <MR4@ANDREW.spamcakeCMU.EDU>
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Hi Steve.
one more suggestion for lego parts...
Pitsco only advertises a limited number of part kits on their web site.
Did you check out their Dacta catalog? In the back there are several
pages of specific part kits (i.e. gears, individual motors, etc). The
prices seem reasonable. If you call them (800-358-4983) be sure to
request the Dacta catalog specifically, as they publish several different
catalogs.
good luck,
Michael
On Sat, 13 Mar 1999, Steve Chamberlin wrote:
> Somewhat off topic:
>
> I'm looking for a good source of basic Lego Technic parts (beams, gears,
> axles, etc.) for robot construction. I'm not really interested in
> particular kits with specialized parts like the motorcycle, forklift, and
> such-- I just want a good assortment of Technic gears and parts. What's a
> good place to find this stuff?
>
> I checked etoys.com and toysrus.com, but both had very limited selections
> of Lego Technic sets. I also checked out Pitsco, which is mentioned on the
> Handy Board web site, but they don't appear to have a general Technic
> starter set either.
>
> If anyone knows of a good source for these parts, or the Lego kit number of
> a good starter set, please let me know.
>
> Thanks!
> --Steve
>
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