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Yuki Sasaki wrote:
> 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 bricks of this shape are often used in paradisa sets, like in chairs. The
> king's throne in the Enchanted Palace set has two of these on the armrests.
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 top (long edge), plate extending out back
2x3x1 brick w/curved end
2x4x2 brick w/3 curved lobes (not the 1x4x2 brick w/3 curved lobes)
There are probably a few more parts.
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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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| (...) 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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