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Pnuematics

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I've found in a box that I have a full set of Lego pnuematics, with a large ram and a tiny ram. I know these are getting rarer and rarer so if anyone wants to try anything with them, I'd be happy to pass them on.
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Dave, I am very interested, can we sort something out at barnsley??
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Post by Remote-Controlled Dave »

Sure Will, I'll bring it all down.
Just to be clear, there's no air tank (I know some Lego systems came with a blue plastic air tank). I have one big ram, one small ram, one spring loaded air pump, 2 valves and various tubing.
Anyways, I'll bring it all Barnsley and pass it on.
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Post by EpicentrE »

Anyone whose interested in picking up some Lego pneumatics, but wasn't lucky enough to reply to this thread uber quickly;

www.bricklink.com

Is the best place to get individual lego bits.
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Is the best place to get individual lego bits.
Scott, that's the saddest thing I've ever heard. lol.
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