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This is probably one of the biggest non-baseplate pieces.

I judge a piece's size by how much space it takes in my storage space.

Whats that for an piece?

Maybe You have a BrickLink Catalog Link for it?

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The smallest pieces in my collection are the plastic sprue things that flippers come packaged with (and also 1x1 round plates in the 80s) and the control stick lever. That modulex cheese slope probably beats everything though. As for the biggest piece, maybe the brick vac. It did have connections for the baseplate lid it came with, so it was technically part of the Lego system. :tongue:

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As for the biggest piece, maybe the brick vac. It did have connections for the baseplate lid it came with, so it was technically part of the Lego system. :tongue:

That's hilarious, I never knew that existed. WANT.

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That's hilarious, I never knew that existed. WANT.

I still have one of them from when I was a kid. It works pretty well, although larger bricks often jam up inside it.

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