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"Miles Gentry" <gentrym@gte.net> wrote in message
news:Fy128y.Gz6@lugnet.com...
> Lego made ZNAP sets about years 1998-1999. Some pieces snap together while
> others fit with Technic pegs and axles. They make sturdy frames that do not
> pull apart during movement, especially useful for robotics.
>
> Looks like Lego will use TRU to unload the remaining Znap inventory. Good
> opportunity to get deals on Technic motors and useful Technic-compatible
> pieces. Get a $29.75 motor & battery box for $14.95 plus other pieces. Get
> a $23.00 motor & battery box for $9.97 plus other pieces. Great prices.
> Probably last chance.
>
> Today the Toys R Us store in Bradenton, Florida, USA marked down prices on
> all Lego Znap sets. For example, the store put the following "clearance"
> prices on Lego Znap sets:
>
> #3591 $14.95 reg $29.95
> includes:
> - #5225 motor (reg $17.50 LSAH)
> - #5115 battery box (reg $12.25 LSAH) (AA x 6, directional switches)
> - flexible drive shaft
> - other Technic compatible Znap pieces
> see http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=3591-1
I didn't find a flexible drive shaft in this set. Can anyone confirm that
it should be there.
> #3552 $9.97 reg $19.95
> includes:
> - #5225 motor (reg $17.50 LSAH)
> - #5391 battery box (reg $5.50 LSAH) (9V x 1, on/off switch)
> - flexible drive shaft
> - other Technic compatible Znap pieces
> see http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=3552-1
The directions for the main model call for two flexible drive shafts. One
of my sets came with two, the other came with just one. (Return time.)
I'm wondering if these flexible drive shafts have become a target of part
thieves, like Boba Fett.
-John Van
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