In theory you should be able to find it by searching for parts in the catalog
that have "grill" in the description, but for some odd reason Bricklink
uses "grille, an obsolete spelling of "grill" which ruins
the search.
In theory you should be able to find it by searching for parts in the catalog
that have "grill" in the description, but for some odd reason Bricklink
uses "grille, an obsolete spelling of "grill" which ruins
the search.
David
3rd result using "grill* brick" in the search without the quotes.
I find the asterisk to be my friend when searching Bricklink.
In theory you should be able to find it by searching for parts in the catalog
that have "grill" in the description, but for some odd reason Bricklink
uses "grille, an obsolete spelling of "grill" which ruins
the search.
David
A grill without 'e' is an outdoor cooking device, while a grille with
'e' is a decorative metal screen.