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Subject: 
Re: 3737 parts pack again a disappointment
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.lego.direct
Date: 
Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:01:26 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
In lugnet.lego.direct, Jerry Sievert writes:
In lugnet.trains, Harvey Henkelman writes:
.both wagon plates were warped beyond use!
Does LEGO® take notice of their parts/set quality at all, or am I talking to
a brick wall? This is getting ridiculous. -Harvey

the few times that i've ordered this part has turned me off ordering train
packs altogether.  thankfully there's bricklink.  no, i never bothered calling
for a replacement, i figured the replacements would be just as warped --
instead i stuck them between good baseplates and let them sit for about a year.
warping eventually disappeared (mostly), and the plates are now usable.

i've taken to just buying boxed train cars, for some reason those baseplates
make it to me intact.

You may well be on to something. It may very well have something to do with
the packaging? Perhaps bins and bins of bagged train plates get all akilter
while sitting in storage, and get warped.

I recently received a 3737 and the baseplate was fine.  I did order it at
the same time as a lot of other stuff so it was shipped as one of many
things in a huge box.  Maybe the warping has to do with the packing and
shipping?  (The big box meant I got mine UPS, not USPS.)

Forgive me if this is stupid, but with some plastics I've heard that if it
gets bent due to pressure you can leave it out in the sun and it returns
back to shape.  Does ABS behave like this, or is this a recipe for disaster?
I normally make it a point not to leave my LEGO in direct sunlight for any
extended period of time.
(*DISCLAIMER: NOBODY TRY THIS WITHOUT EXPERT VERIFICATION*)

No matter. I don't order these either, I find the boxed train cars to be a
far better value (since I don't really WANT the baseplates for the most
part, all I want are the wheels/buffers/couplers/bogie plates) since for
just a few dollars more you actually get a lot more elements. Especially the
hopper, it's a great source of tan if you need wheels anyway.

I ordered it for the 28-stud black baseplate, as others have said further
down this thread.  None the less, I must admit that sets that average $1 per
piece are quite painful to order!

-Paul



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(...) to (...) For those who do not know what we are talking about: (URL) how new baseplates often look like... (...) May work, but there is danger it deforms in another way. If the studs loose their binding ability a flat baseplate does not help (...) (22 years ago, 22-Nov-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.lego.direct)

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  Re: 3737 parts pack again a disappointment
 
(...) You may well be on to something. It may very well have something to do with the packaging? Perhaps bins and bins of bagged train plates get all akilter while sitting in storage, and get warped. No matter. I don't order these either, I find the (...) (22 years ago, 21-Nov-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.lego.direct)

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