McDonald's Lego Motion Happy Meal Toys, 1989
Artifact Overview
Artifact Details
Artifact
Date Made
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Location
Object ID
97.5.238
Credit
Material
Plastic
Paper (Fiber product)
Cardboard
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 5.625 in (.1)
Width: 6.5 in (.1)
Length: 1.0 in (.1)
Height: 5.625 in (.2)
Width: 6.625 in (.2)
Length: 0.5 in (.2)
Height: 5.5 in (.3)
Width: 6.5 in (.3)
Length: 0.75 in (.3)
Height: 5.625 in (.4)
Width: 6.5 in (.4)
Length: 1.0 in (.4)
Height: 5.5 in (.5)
Width: 6.75 in (.5)
Length: 1.5 in (.5)
Height: 5.5 in (.6)
Width: 6.5 in (.6)
Length: 1.0 in (.6)
Height: 5 in (.7)
Width: 6.5 in (.7)
Length: 1.25 in (.7)
Height: 5.5 in (.8)
Width: 6.5 in (.8)
Length: 0.75 in (.8)
Height: 5.75 in (.9)
Width: 6.5 in (.9)
Length: 1.75 in (.9)
Height: 9.375 in (.10)
Width: 11 in (.10)
Height: 9.375 in (.11)
Width: 11 in (.11)
Height: 9.375 in (.12)
Width: 11 in (.12)
Height: 9.375 in (.13)
Width: 11 in (.13)
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