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Hi,
I bought this old set in a street market, but I could not find the instructions.
All help thanked in advance
Pet
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For anyone interested in the future of the BrickWiki
project please visit the new BrickWiki Blog and
join in the discussion of the need to move to a new server (or not).
Thanks.
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I have started a group on Flickr called Lego Complaining:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/912544@N23/
Its open to the public so anyone can join. I invite everyone to come take a
look at it and for all gentle readers to join if they would like to.
Heres the group charter:
We all know that Lego is possibly one of the best building toys ever made, but
lets face it - sometimes things go wrong. Some themes and sets are a disaster
(oh, say Galidor or Jack Stone for instance). Sudden color changes and poor
quality control can be a pain. Set inventories can be incorrect just when you
need to count on them.
Well, heres where KFOLs and AFOLs can come together and have their voice
heard. You can relate your experiences here and post pictures of any problems
you have had with Lego or the Lego company.
It can be very therapeutic to talk things over. Then the healing can begin.
Any and all comments and critiques are welcome. I hope that by creating this
group and directing complaints to it, the overall Lego Community will benefit
and we can help make all AFOL web sites friendlier places to hang out in.
:^)
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Has anybody an idea which part is showing on the box of the set 6636
that looks like 2486 (Bar 1 x 8 x 2)?
From the picture it has to be "Bar 1 x 8 x 3" but the set containted in
real part 2486.
Or was it only a mistake by TLC when they changed the part and only
changed the instruction pictures digitally?
Your comments are welcome.
cu
mikheide
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In lugnet.db.inv, Dan Boger wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 02:43:06AM +0000, Ross Crawford wrote:
> > In lugnet.db.inv, Jeffery MacEachern wrote:
> > > I was browsing the extensions gallery for the Mozilla Firefox
> > > browser when I came across something interesting. There was an
> > > extension that would add a "track package" option to the right-click
> > > menu, automatically recognizing what courier the tracking number was
> > > from. As I order things from time to time (mainly free(!) samples
> > > of electronics parts), I saw the usefulness of it. I posted this to
> > > .market.shipping because of its general usefulness. However, upon
> > > examining it, I came across another use: looking up Lego part
> > > numbers.
> >
> > Or you could just install the Peeron Firefox extension:
> > http://news.lugnet.com/announce/peeron/?n=28
> >
> > (Still not updated for Firefox 2 though :()
>
> Whoops! You should remind me these things :)
http://news.lugnet.com/off-topic/geek/?n=5159 8?p
> Check for an updated
> version now, it should be there and working, I hope!
Woohoo! It's back! Thanks mate 8?)
ROSCO
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