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 Author: den99 View Messages Posted By den99
 Posted: Aug 31, 2022 11:34
 Subject: 1x2 plate-surface shape of a brick paver
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den99 (15)

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I once saw a Lego layout where the road was constructed with 1x2 plates or tiles.
These plates or tiles resembled the shape of a brick paver with rounded edges.
It does not use a decal and it is not a 1x2 brick. Part number and/or set information
is appreciated.
 Author: Shiny_Stuff View Messages Posted By Shiny_Stuff
 Posted: Aug 31, 2022 11:48
 Subject: Re: 1x2 plate-surface shape of a brick paver
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In LEGO, den99 writes:
  I once saw a Lego layout where the road was constructed with 1x2 plates or tiles.
These plates or tiles resembled the shape of a brick paver with rounded edges.
It does not use a decal and it is not a 1x2 brick. Part number and/or set information
is appreciated.

The BrickLink name for that piece is INGOT and is currently in the category Minifig
Utensil.

 
Part No: 99563  Name: Minifigure, Utensil Ingot / Bar
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99563 Minifigure, Utensil Ingot / Bar
Parts: Minifigure, Utensil {Tan}


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