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Re: What is a boogie plate?(is Lego making dancing bricks?)
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 14 Feb 2001 17:33:50 GMT
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johnneal@uswest.net&ihatespam&
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James Brown wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
> > No, but they are making elements representing famous Hollywood actors....;-)
> >
> > I think you mean "bogie" plates. Bogie is another term for truck, or simply
> > the wheels. The 4x6 plate with a pin that holds the truck to the train
> > plate is called the bogie plate.
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> That would be true, if LD had listed bogie plates for sale, but they
> haven't. They have listed boogie plates though, and the picture, I admit,
> looks suspiciously like a bogie plate. ;)
>
> Maybe dancing trains is what you guys aren't allowed to tell us about from
> the Train Summit. :) :) :)
Umm, I can't answer that because I am under NDA. But let me assure you that IF
LD were to come out with dancing trains, THEY WOULD ROCK!!! <banging head>
John
(TIC)
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>
> (dancing train...conga line... hmm....time for a drunken minifig office party)
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> James
> (tongue firmly in cheek)
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