LEGO Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre

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BOID386641-66
Year1968 - 1969
14 x 16 x 1 4.4" x 5" x 0.3"
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre1$1.39$5.00Norway Pulpit Rock Bricks (138)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre1$2.14$17.86Germany FamilieBrick (78)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre1$2.15$11.58 Belgium JSS (115)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre1$2.41$9.57United Kingdom BRICK FOR MOC (131)
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2$2.57$13.57Hungary Buy cheap in bulk! (156)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre
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1$2.81$19.65Switzerland Bausteinboerse (24)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre3$3.09$14.62 Slovenia 3_BRICKS (1480)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre1$3.27$8.77Netherlands Vosblokjes (1696)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre2$3.73$33.07Netherlands ARBricks4U (22)
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Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre
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1$6.50$20.54Australia SYDNEY BRICK EMPORIUM (340)
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LEGO Light Gray Train Level Crossing Base with Solid Centre has been used in at least 3 LEGO sets over the past 56 years, since it was first used in 1968.