LEGO Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots with Rounded Corners (10)

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Design ID10
BOID335043
Year1973
24 x 32 x 0.33 7.6" x 10.1" x 0.1"
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots
Can be slightly discolored due to age
1S$ 3.55S$ 20.11Netherlands Dutch To Go Bricks (9)
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots
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1S$ 4.11N/AUnited Kingdom Neil and Julies bricks (547)
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots1S$ 4.25S$ 20.08Germany Basic Bricks Bavaria (557)
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots
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1S$ 4.35S$ 18.09Canada Raze brick's (0)
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots1S$ 4.52S$ 27.70Denmark Cannoli Bricks (44)
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots13S$ 5.10S$ 17.92Germany GetStones24 (2115)
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots1S$ 5.31N/ANetherlands A Small World of Bricks (116)
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Red Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots1S$ 10.37 S$ 26.21Germany KSZBricks (4)
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LEGO Baseplate 24 x 32 with Set 358 Dots with Rounded Corners (10) has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 51 years, since it was first used in 1973.