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Re: Need part number for a dangerous predator
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lugnet.cad.dat.parts
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Sun, 25 Feb 2001 18:03:23 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Lee Gaiteri writes:
> > Welcome!!! I just looked at the cat part. Pretty good for a first part!
> > But i can not help you with the part number, Although it should be printed
> > some where on the part. Any how, welcome as a member to the CAD Community.
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> Interesting... I never noticed the part numbers before.
> On the cat, all I can see is some writing in the stud hole underneath:
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> (c) LEGO
> 1 07
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> That 7 might be a 1; it's very hard to tell because it's at the very edge.
> However 1 07 as far as I know isn't a part number, since other parts have
> similar numbers printed underneath. Odds are most of this group knows what the
> numbers mean.
> I'm at a loss to find a part number on the cat itself, since that's the only
> writing I could find anywhere on it.
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> Lee Gaiteri
Sounds like this is not the part number. Many parts have numbers of the form "n
nn" or "n-nn" which probably refer to indivudual sites within the
injection mould. Only the larger ones have room to include the TLC part number,
typically in the range 2001-6999, or more recently 30001 upwards. 7xxx numbers
tend to be rubber parts.
Chris
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| (...) Interesting... I never noticed the part numbers before. On the cat, all I can see is some writing in the stud hole underneath: (c) LEGO 1 07 That 7 might be a 1; it's very hard to tell because it's at the very edge. However 1 07 as far as I (...) (24 years ago, 25-Feb-01, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts)
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