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Re: LEGO Window & Door History - Part 3
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Date: 
Thu, 1 Apr 1999 18:33:15 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Joshua Delahunty writes:
Gary Istok wrote:

Joshua is
probably more than qualified to take a stab at a Part 4 than I am.

Probably not.  I'm not a Town Jr. owner in any great way.  I can tell
you what windows exist and about when they were likely released, but I'd
be going off brochure scans and such. Out of all that's thought of as
"Town Jr.", I do think they've brought out a REALLY cool window in that
triple-angled thing that the latest large Police Station had on the
front of it.  Definitely a PLUS to recent town releases.  Of course, I
guess Extreme Team had them too, so you can credit TLG a good element
intro without admitting Town Jr. is anything but total crap (I don't
happen to think it's TOTAL crap).

I'm sure most people would use the catalogs.  If Gary actually remembers where
all the windows come from, I have one thing to say: I want your recall
capabilities! ;)  Anyways, I'll just post corrections/additions when part 4
gets posted. ;)


But anyway, what really got me fired up for Part 3 was an EMAIL from a
good LEGO acquaintance from Memmingen Germany named Kurt Richter, who
had an unusual find in Germany.  That would be a 1x3x2 classic LEGO
window in BLUE!!  I never knew they existed in that color.  I thought
that the extent of the smaller blue LEGO windows were the 1x2x2 found in
recent sets (such as the Derby Trotter, and a few freestyle/basic
sets).  If anyone can solve this mystery for Kurt (and the rest of us!),
please let us know!

I haven't run across the 1x3x2 yet, personally.  I haven't looked too
closely at the brochures though.

7760 "12V Electric Diesel Locomotive" is the set that those blue windows appear
in.  It had two 1x3x2 and two 1x2x2 windows in blue.


Blue windows were made in the 1x2x2 size, the 1x4x3 window size (with
blue frames), and also in the "skylight" window in a similar size, as
well as the taller 1x4x5 window  and the rare 1x6x5 blue windows (only
in space sets?).

6375 (Exxon) Gas Station had one blue one.  Besides space, I don't think
anything else had them in blue.

The 1x6x5 thing was a "Homemaker" invention. Wait.  You knew that.  :-)

You mean that only space had them in blue?  That's possible.  I haven't
yet delved into the Homemaker stuff, having just recently come off the
great Pause Trains reorg (and I'm spending some time decompressing from
that).

But I never knew that they were ever made in blue in
any other classic window size.

I can't find any offhand, other than the 1x2x2 that you mention (and
then only in one set).

For blue doors, LEGO never made blue classic doors, but did make the
1x3x4 medium (1970's) doors/doorframes in blue (but they were never sold
with the same door and doorframe colors in the same sets).

Hmm. I don't even know which sets you mean, I can't find blue in either
doors or door frames (1x3x4 size frame).  But then, it's probably a
Universal Set that had them...

And then there are the current doors, the 1x4x5 with a) the 4 window door,
b) the armor-guard and glass door, and c) maybe the all glass door (did
they make them in blue?).

Yeah:
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=6683

(What do you mean by "armor-guard and glass door"?)

This door appears in blue in 6349 "Holiday Villa" (Can't see it in the picture
in Pause and can't think of any other sets it appeared in).  An example of a
white one is in 6360 "Weekend Cottage", and a yellow one is in 6391 Cargo
Center.

On to a different color ....  recently I saw a 1981 German  LEGO catalog
with a DB (Deutsche Bundesbahn - the German National Railway) train car
with 1x2x2 grey windows.  This was the only time I ever saw the 1x2x2
grey windows in a set.  Were they only made for LEGO Trains?

7740, perhaps?

No, I've not seen them elsewhere.

I don't think they're in any other sets, unless it is some promotional set I've
never seen before.  ;)

(IMHO) that leaves me with one window that was made back in 1982 (to the
best of my knowledge they were only made in that one set in that
color).... the Town House (6372) set with the very rare 1x4x5 windows
(dead common in any other color) in YELLOW!
(I would even pay $20 per window for these!)  Recently a Town House set
was bid up to $73.00, which was more than I wanted to pay for just 2
large yellow windows.

You should look into the frame/glass combination that came out to
replace that window.  Also 1x4x5.  Blue came in both
6542 Launch N' Load Seaport (3 of them)
9364 Dacta LEGO Hospital (10 of them)

Gary is looking for the *yellow* versions of those. :)  As he said, only one
set has them.

Your friendly Window-History-Post corrector, Jeff  ;)



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: LEGO Window & Door History - Part 3
 
(...) door, (...) picture (...) a (...) If I'm thinking of the same door, go to the official Lego web site on-line catalogue and check out set # 5149 "Doors and Windows" (only available through S@H) it shows a picture of all the major current doors (...) (26 years ago, 2-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
  Re: LEGO Window & Door History - Part 3
 
(...) I'm referring to actually owning the sets, versus sussing out what's going on from brochure photos. (...) 3 sets is plenty, though, for such a rare styled element. (...) OK, thought he MIGHT have meant the door with vertical slats in in, as (...) (26 years ago, 2-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)

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  Re: LEGO Window & Door History - Part 3
 
(...) That's not entirely true. I HELP with the LUGNET/Pause database. I scour through old scans of different brochures, both those I own and those from the 'net. I dig through folks' reference web sites, all in the attempt to get the data on Pause (...) (26 years ago, 1-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)

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