Random part of the day: Plate 1X2X2/3, Outside Bow

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Today's random part is 3563, 'Plate 1X2X2/3, Outside Bow', which is a System part, category Bricks With Bows And Arches.

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By in United States,

Most recent set I got this piece in: 71456: Mrs. Castillo's Turtle Van

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By in United States,

2 bow pieces in a row

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By in New Zealand,

Who tried using a bow inside that they felt the need to specify that it was an outside bow?

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By in Canada,

Looks like some sort of baked good, to me.

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By in Finland,

Isn't this known as the bread loaf piece?

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By in United States,

B R E A D

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By in United States,

@Spritetoggle said:
" @PurpleDave Negative mouse tunnel?"

In one side, out the other.

When I was in college, I worked in the theatre scene shop. I learned that the set designer's signature was that, the night before a show opened, he'd "sign" the set by painting a mousehole on it somewhere. All the scene shop crew would try to figure out where he'd hidden it. One year, I spotted a rough, flat black blotch, a bit bigger than a bottle cap, above a step that didn't look like it had been there before (the rest of the set had a semi-gloss finish from the clearcoat sealer). He refused to outright confirm it when asked, but when we struck the set, I cut off that end of the strip of Masonite and kept it.

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @Spritetoggle said:
" @PurpleDave Negative mouse tunnel?"

In one side, out the other.

When I was in college, I worked in the theatre scene shop. I learned that the set designer's signature was that, the night before a show opened, he'd "sign" the set by painting a mousehole on it somewhere. All the scene shop crew would try to figure out where he'd hidden it. One year, I spotted a rough, flat black blotch, a bit bigger than a bottle cap, above a step that didn't look like it had been there before (the rest of the set had a semi-gloss finish from the clearcoat sealer). He refused to outright confirm it when asked, but when we struck the set, I cut off that end of the strip of Masonite and kept it."


To your knowledge, has anything since crawled out of the hole?

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By in Germany,

@MeisterDad said:
"Looks like some sort of baked good, to me."

chocolate glazed bisquit roll, anyone?

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By in Germany,

If they ever made a 1x5-1x6 long one of these, that would have near perfect proportions to a duplo chocolate bar / longest praliné in the world, whichever you prefer...add some wavy printing, and we have something that would need a "not actually edible" label. Maybe add "does not float" for good measure...

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By in United States,

@BrickBoriqueno:
It’s just a hastily applied splotch, so not nearly so crisply defined that cartoon physics would work.

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By in Netherlands,

@NotProfessorWhymzi said:
" @Sam_A_Rama said:
"B R E A D"

do not teleport it under any circumstances."


Question.

I've teleported bread.
I've done nothing but teleport bread for 3 days

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