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Re: Cool Pieces!
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Date: 
Fri, 26 Nov 1999 05:19:54 GMT
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Shiri wrote in message ...
In lugnet.scala, Frank Filz writes:

Shiri wrote in message ...
I was wondering how the scala baseplate works. It looks pretty weird. • Does
it
have normal holes between flowers?


Having just played with the Scala kitchen I got from S@H, I'll shed some
light on the Scala "flower stud". This stud is normal height, but fills a
2x2 stud area. There is a circle in the center which a tube will fit over.
The result is that any brick or plate with an even length and width with
tubes on the bottom will fit.


So, let me get this straight. You bought the 3115 (?) kitchen? S@H still
carries old scala sets?

Yes. But there probably aren't any of these left, it was blown out for $7 as
a S@H special last week (and continuing with the last one for this week).

Also, is there a 1x1 round place *between* the flowers, or is it just • useless
space?


The flower is made up of 6 pieces:

"peach" base
Light green large 3 leaf plant
Green 3 stem plant base
3 white flowers (larger than System flowers)


The walls are interesting. They have vertical slots which can accept • various
things (the kitchen has two cabinet units which fit in these slots). The • low
wall units are 8 bricks high (as are the cabinets, which are 6x6x8).


Cool. Now I see how the pictures in 3142 set (Marie's Room) hold up...


I'm assuming that that's the case (I actually assumed this before I had a
Scala set in hand).

The stove top is interesting, it is a 6x6 tile (printed) with a slightly
coarser finish (halfway between a roof surface and a normal tile).

What?? You lost me here.


Tile have a very smooth finish. Slopes (except for the McDonalds printed
ones) have a slightly rough surface on the sloped face. The Scala 6x6 tile
has a surface which is not smooth, but doesn't look as rough as the sloped
surface on a slope.

On the
underside however, it only has one tube in the center, surrounded by a 2x2
"wall".

Oh for those looking at colors, I think this adds a 4th "pink", more of a
peach... The green wall is also a paler green than the Paradisa • baseplates.

*4*th pink? Did you miscount, or did I miss another pink? I'm counting the
original pale paradisa pink, the darker pink as shown in the Belville yacht
and Castle sets. Where did the third pink go?


See my other post for a discussion of colors...

Thanks for the answers! I guess now I have to wait for some more...   ;-)


Frank



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(...) So, let me get this straight. You bought the 3115 (?) kitchen? S@H still carries old scala sets? Also, is there a 1x1 round place *between* the flowers, or is it just useless space? (...) Cool. Now I see how the pictures in 3142 set (Marie's (...) (25 years ago, 25-Nov-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.scala)

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