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Nuno,
You have a #210 Small Shop set (produced 1955-65). What is the name on the
Named Beam in that set? I have seen 3 variations on that sign for Germany
(TABAK, WUERSTCHEN and BACKER). I was wondering what variation was sold in the
#210 sets for Portugal?
Also, the #226 Named Beam parts pack has 7 different named beam bricks. These
can have such names as: HOTEL, GARAGE, CAFE, KIOSK, ESSO SERVICE...
Have you ever seen any Portuguese language named beams?
Thank you for your help!
Gary Istok
USA
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Hi,
I don't know what "Named Beam" means in Portuguese. My set 210 has "Lego System"
in the front side of the box" and a drawing of a "Kiosk" on one of the sides of
the box next to the number of the set.
These sets were my parents'.
I don't know any of this set's with portuguese words.
Best regards
Nuno Lino
In lugnet.loc.pt, Gerhard R. Istok wrote:
> Nuno,
>
> You have a #210 Small Shop set (produced 1955-65). What is the name on the
> Named Beam in that set? I have seen 3 variations on that sign for Germany
> (TABAK, WUERSTCHEN and BACKER). I was wondering what variation was sold in the
> #210 sets for Portugal?
>
> Also, the #226 Named Beam parts pack has 7 different named beam bricks. These
> can have such names as: HOTEL, GARAGE, CAFE, KIOSK, ESSO SERVICE...
>
> Have you ever seen any Portuguese language named beams?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Gary Istok
> USA
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Nuno,
A "named beam" is (usually) a white 1x6 or 1x8 brick with writing on it. Common
ones are 1x8 bricks with "GARAGE" or "ESSO SERVICE" writing on one side, or a
1x6 brick with "HOTEL" or "CAFE" writing on one side.
Did that #210 set have a brick with writing on one side?
Gary Istok
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Hi,
Yes, the set 210 have one white 1x8 brick with writing on it "kiosk".
Best regards
Nuno Lino
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerhard Istok" <istokg@earthlink.net>
To: <lugnet.loc.pt@lugnet.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: First Lego Sales In Portugal in 1957?
Nuno,
A "named beam" is (usually) a white 1x6 or 1x8 brick with writing on it.
Common
ones are 1x8 bricks with "GARAGE" or "ESSO SERVICE" writing on one side, or
a
1x6 brick with "HOTEL" or "CAFE" writing on one side.
Did that #210 set have a brick with writing on one side?
Gary Istok
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