Random part of the day: Tile 2X2, Deg.90, W/ Deg.45 Cut,No.2

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Today's random part is 54578, 'Tile 2X2, Deg.90, W/ Deg.45 Cut,No.2', which is a System part, category Plates.

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By in Canada,

Also known as boomerang.

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By in United States,

I had this very part in this same gold color shatter on me while trying to remove it from a plate. 4 of them cracked in the corner. I've had reddish browns and dark reds split like this but now I can say the same about pearl gold.

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By in Argentina,

@bmwlego said:
"I had this very part in this same gold color shatter on me while trying to remove it from a plate. 4 of them cracked in the corner. I've had reddish browns and dark reds split like this but now I can say the same about pearl gold. "

Where's the Sad react? This happens to me often too with these same colours.

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By in United States,

Is the most expensive one the dark tan on the Groot Brickheadz? I was shocked and thankful I didn't have to buy that part.

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By in Canada,

How is this in the plate category when even the name says tile?

Oh LEGO, you are so amusing.

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By in United States,

I wish LEGO would make a plate version of this. (C'mon LEGO, just add 2 studs to it.) It would be very handy with the facet brick of the same footprint.

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By in United States,

@MeisterDad said:
"How is this in the plate category when even the name says tile?

Oh LEGO, you are so amusing."


Because there is no tile category ;)

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By in Netherlands,

Part design was first used in 2017 .

2018 Nexo sets like 72001 : Lance's Hover Jouster and other 2018 used Pearl Gold version as this Drum gold version didn't appear until 2019.

2018 Pearl Gold also was in the process of changing color from a greenish to a more yellowish tint.

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By in United States,

Ah, the “bent minus” tile...

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By in United States,

@CCC:
And what is a plus sign, but two crossed minus signs?

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