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How many of you Bricksetters remember these?

crazycarlcrazycarl Member Posts: 392
edited April 2016 in Everything else LEGO
Well who does?
bobabricksBumblepantsrdflegoSumoLegocatwrangler

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  • madforLEGOmadforLEGO Member Posts: 10,795
    edited April 2016
    They are sprues that the 1x1 round plates used to be stuck to.
    gmonkey76
  • crazycarlcrazycarl Member Posts: 392
    Yep.  I just found a ton of them I kept.  Now my daughter is using them as "jewels".   Both solid and transparent.
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,526
    I find the sprues from this plant ...


    to be the most useful. Great for ivy or creepers.
    catwrangler
  • brumeybrumey Member Posts: 1,002
    got tons of them when sorting my old lego!
  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,638
    as a kid I always added them to the castle/pirates treasure chests to add to the loot. 
    BuriedinBricksSirBenMynattBitsyww2SumoLegocatwrangler
  • brumeybrumey Member Posts: 1,002
    as a kid I always added them to the castle/pirates treasure chests to add to the loot. 
    i still do this 30 years later!
    MynattBitsyww2
  • sid3windrsid3windr Member Posts: 1,460
    The gold ones are indeed in my treasure chests :) I also found a few of those round things that used to contain 3 plumes(?) that came with the pirates sets :)
    catwrangler
  • crazycarlcrazycarl Member Posts: 392
    as a kid I always added them to the castle/pirates treasure chests to add to the loot. 
    Exactly what I did.  Now my daughter is doing the same thing with them.  The family joys of Lego.
  • rdflegordflego Member Posts: 324
    Woah #ThrowBackThursday  I have some 1x1s still attached to the sprue!
    crazycarlbobabrickscatwrangler
  • Legopassion8Legopassion8 Member Posts: 1,181
    I'm actually a blockhead but either way, I don't remember these...
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