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| | Author: | normann1974 | Posted: | Dec 14, 2019 04:47 | Subject: | 3rd black 1x2 plate in set 4819 | Viewed: | 63 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| Yes, those black 1x2 plates are really playing tricks on me. I can't figure
out where to put the third plate in set . Please advise.
/Jan
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| | | | Author: | hpoort | Posted: | Dec 14, 2019 05:39 | Subject: | Re: 3rd black 1x2 plate in set 4819 | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
| Yes, those black 1x2 plates are really playing tricks on me. I can't figure
out where to put the third plate in set . Please advise.
/Jan
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It is most likely a spare for if the horse is to graze in the field, replacing
the Reddish Brown 1x4.
Hans-Peter
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| | | | | | Author: | StormChaser | Posted: | Dec 14, 2019 05:46 | Subject: | Re: 3rd black 1x2 plate in set 4819 | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, hpoort writes:
| It is most likely a spare for if the horse is to graze in the field, replacing
the Reddish Brown 1x4.
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Agree. If my memory is correct, the part in sets with horses usually would have
been a 1 x 2 tile, not a plate . . . but we all know how absolutely unreliable
memories are. By the way, the Peeron inventory for this set shows the 3rd plate
and that inventory was verified twice from sealed contents.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | paulvdb | Posted: | Dec 14, 2019 07:14 | Subject: | Re: 3rd black 1x2 plate in set 4819 | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
| In Catalog, hpoort writes:
| It is most likely a spare for if the horse is to graze in the field, replacing
the Reddish Brown 1x4.
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Agree. If my memory is correct, the part in sets with horses usually would have
been a 1 x 2 tile, not a plate . . . but we all know how absolutely unreliable
memories are. By the way, the Peeron inventory for this set shows the 3rd plate
and that inventory was verified twice from sealed contents.
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They were plates in my memory, but maybe there were tiles in some sets. Generally
a 1x2 brick and plate for horses with saddles. But in this set of course only
a plate would be necessary.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | crazylegoman | Posted: | Dec 14, 2019 11:32 | Subject: | Re: 3rd black 1x2 plate in set 4819 | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
| In Catalog, hpoort writes:
| It is most likely a spare for if the horse is to graze in the field, replacing
the Reddish Brown 1x4.
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Agree. If my memory is correct, the part in sets with horses usually would have
been a 1 x 2 tile, not a plate . . . but we all know how absolutely unreliable
memories are. By the way, the Peeron inventory for this set shows the 3rd plate
and that inventory was verified twice from sealed contents.
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I agree with paulvdb. It was a 1X2 plate instead of a tile included in sets
for the horse's back.
David
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | StormChaser | Posted: | Dec 14, 2019 13:40 | Subject: | Re: 3rd black 1x2 plate in set 4819 | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, crazylegoman writes:
| I agree with paulvdb. It was a 1X2 plate instead of a tile included in sets
for the horse's back.
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Well, so much for memory. I probably used a tile because it made the horse look
more like a horse. Real horses typically don't have two circular growths
sprouting from their back except in cases of disease.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Dec 14, 2019 13:57 | Subject: | Re: 3rd black 1x2 plate in set 4819 | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
| In Catalog, crazylegoman writes:
| I agree with paulvdb. It was a 1X2 plate instead of a tile included in sets
for the horse's back.
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Well, so much for memory. I probably used a tile because it made the horse look
more like a horse. Real horses typically don't have two circular growths
sprouting from their back except in cases of disease.
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Well, as for the minifigs, considering their size, I doubt these horses are very
healthy.
They also have this big hole where their spine should be and where minifigs put
their feet
As for knowing when it was tiles and not plates, just look at the inventories
for sets with horses and check for the presence of tiles. Easier to check for
brown horses.
I know none of my horses (before 1990) were with tiles.
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