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| (...) Oops, sorry. It's the 2x2 round-top brick with 2 studs. (URL). (...) Right on both counts. Cool. :) (...) It takes a true LEGO-head to say that. ;) Steve (24 years ago, 23-Mar-01, to lugnet.scala, lugnet.fabuland)
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| (...) A, forgot about the 2x4 half round and the 2x2 half round w/studs, as well as the tree top piece and the 2x4x2 piece with 2x2 studs and two ends rounded. (...) Oh yea, but what piece did you mean for the 2nd, you managed to list the same part (...) (24 years ago, 23-Mar-01, to lugnet.scala, lugnet.fabuland)
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| (...) Here's a list from Partsref. I haven't checked all these pieces for fit, but the list includes all the parts Frank mentioned, a couple more I knew about, and even some others. Ignore the Star Wars piece at the end of the list. (URL) The (...) (24 years ago, 23-Mar-01, to lugnet.scala, lugnet.fabuland)
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| (...) 7124 Flash Speeder has them in green also. There is a good sized family of curved top parts which all have the same curve: 1x4x1.3 brick w/curved top (long edge) 1x2x1.3 brick w/curved top and plate extending out back 2x4x1.3 brick w/curved (...) (24 years ago, 23-Mar-01, to lugnet.scala, lugnet.fabuland)
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| (...) The orange piece on the back of the seat is indeed a curved brick. I have a few of these from my Scala sets. I'm not familiar with LEGO terminology, but it is 1x4 at the bottom, and about four times taller than a LEGO plate. Actually I think (...) (24 years ago, 22-Mar-01, to lugnet.scala, lugnet.fabuland)
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