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Steve Bliss wrote:
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> In lugnet.fabuland, Frank Filz wrote:
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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.
>
> 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.
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.
> <http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=%2Bbrick+%2Bcurved>
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> The Adventurers car bonnet pieces
> <http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=30147> and
> <http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=30147> have this same curve,
> too.
Oh yea, but what piece did you mean for the 2nd, you managed to list the
same part twice...
Of course Shiri figured out that
http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=6005 fits on top of the
smaller curved parts. Some of the other arch pieces do also.
Hmm, isn't http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=30044 also the
same curve?
It should also be the same curve as the 2x2 round parts (plate, brick,
and column, domes, cones, and R2-D2 body).
Ok, back to someone else to list more parts. These kinds of exercises
are fun!
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Frank Filz
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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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| (...) 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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