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I had assumed something like that was the case...You wouldn't happen to have
inventories for any of these sets would you? [or anyone else?] Also, I was
wondering if anyone has inventories for 700/? sets as well.
I'd still love to know what set the white 1x1's with the "U" and "2" came
from...and the roof bricks [especially the corner apex ones] - inventories
appreciated :)
[Oh yes, the red 1x2 without pin underneath was also CA, and from the look
of it had been mistaken for food at some stage in its life. It also looked
like the clear pieces had been burnt/melted, and when I cleaned them in warm
water large pieces of a black substance fell off (I assume it was melted
plastic)]
Thanks,
Benjamin Whytcross
BWhytcro@PacificAccess.com.au
Ph: (03) 9856 5282
Directory Technology Pty Ltd
1/436 Elgar Road,
Box Hill, 3128
Growing older is compulsory..Growing up isn't :-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary Istok [mailto:gistok@umich.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 11:43 PM
> To: lugnet.general@lugnet.com; lugnet.loc.uk@lugnet.com;
> lugnet.loc.au@lugnet.com; lugnet.db.inv@lugnet.com
> Subject: Re: Help wanted finding which 60's sets I've got. [Long parts
> list]
>
>
> Benjamin,
>
> When there are very few specialty parts (like in the 60's and
> early 70's), it
> becomes very difficult to determine what sets you have. The
> one thing that
> strikes me is the 20 macaroni bricks. They are from the
> parts pack (#224) or
> possibly (#424) if it is a UK parts pack. There are 20
> bricks in the macaroni
> brick parts pack (except for the Samsonite ones). The 1x2
> white brick with the
> notch at the bottom is from the lighting parts pack #245.
> From the sound of the
> lack of Cellulose Acetate bricks, and the large number of 1x1
> rounds without the
> tapered base, I would say that a lot of these parts are from
> about 1964-67. So
> you are talking the last half of the 1960's. The blue train
> tracks (150, 151)
> confirm this. Based on the number of red/white bricks, and
> red classic windows,
> I would guess that you have several basic sets (010, 020,
> 030, 040, etc.), but
> since these sets don't have specialty parts, it is very
> difficult to determine
> what basic sets you have.
>
> Gary Istok
>
> "Whytcross, Benjamin" wrote:
>
> > G'day,
> > Can anyone help me work out which set(s) I've got? [reply here, or by email,
> > preferably including the set number/name and if possible an inventory for
> > it.]
> >
> > All the following parts are from a collection I purchased earlier in the
> > year. I know that the sets were bought around the 60's, and maybe 70's
> > [doubtful] and I would like to seperate the pieces into their original sets
> > if possible.
> >
> > I'm currently guessing that there's a 214, 224, and possibly 400, 401, 700E
> > [all set numbers from the 1965 UK catalogue on brickshelf] but I would like
> > to know if there's any sets other than supplementary packs [I found a
> > fragment of a set of instructions/catalogue that shows a white house with a
> > red roof built on what appears to be a grey 10x20 brick, and thought that
> > might help, too.].
> >
> > I realise that there's almost certainly parts missing, but if anyone can
> > help me sort these parts out, it would be appreciated. [It's either sets
> > from the UK/Aus, based on the catalogue.]
> >
> > Thanks for any help that can be given.
> >
> > Bricks:
> > 1x1 3 black, 2 red, 4 blue, 1 white 'U', 1 white '2'
> > 1x2 4 blue, 2 yellow, 5 clear, 8 white, 15 black, 11 red [4 clear and 1
> > red had no pin underneath]
> > 1x6 2 red, 3 white
> > 1x8 2 red, 3 white
> > 2x2 4 clear, 4 black, 11 red, 6 yellow, 8 blue, 14 white
> > 2x3 2 clear, 2 black, 2 yellow, 2 blue, 10 white, 13 red
> > 2x4 1 clear, 9 black, 4 yellow, 10 blue, 87 red [3 are CA], 49 white
> > 2x8 2 red, 2 white
> > 2x10 3 white, 6 red
> > 10x20 2 lt grey, 1 blue, 1 green
> >
> > Bricks[shaped]
> > 1x1 round [no indent] 15 yellow, 11 blue
> > 1x1 round [indent] 3 yellow, 3 blue
> > Macaroni bricks 20 yellow
> > 1x2 with notch underneath 1 white [assumed to be from 122, but
> > included to be safe]
> >
> > Classic windows: [all but 1x6x3 and 1x2x3 door have long sills.]
> > 1x1x1 1 red, 2 white
> > 1x1x2 1 red
> > 1x2x1 1 red
> > 1x2x2 3 red
> > 1x2x3 [door] 3 red
> > 1x3x2 3 red
> > 1x4x2 5 red
> > 1x6x2 3 red
> > 1x6x2 [shutters] 1 red
> > 1x6x3 3 red
> >
> > Plates:
> > 1x2 1 lt grey, 1 blue
> > 2x2 3 lt grey
> > 2x4 1 lt grey, 2 black
> > 2x8 lots white [with train tracks]
> > 4x8 5 white
> > 6x8 2 white
> >
> > Wheels:
> > 2x2 12
> > 4x4 6
> >
> > Tyres:
> > 2x2 4 lt grey, 7 black
> > 4x4 6 lt grey
> > tracks 2 black
> >
> > Wheel bricks/axle bricks:
> > red base: 8 white
> > clear base: 2 white
> >
> > Sloped bricks:
> > Normal
> > 1x2 1 red
> > 2x2 34 red
> > 2x4 12 blue
> > Corner
> > 2x2 [1 stud on top] 20 blue
> > 2x2 [3 studs on top 9 blue
> > Apex
> > 1x2 7 blue
> > 1x2 [with extension] 2 blue
> > 2x2 5 red
> > 2x2 corner 2 blue
> > 2x4 2 blue
> >
> > Misc:
> > 2 2x2 plates [can't have anything conected underneath] with thin connector
> > 3 milky
> >
> > Sets:[None of the parts for these sets are included in the counts above.]
> > 336, 337, 122 [all had instructions], a stack of train tracks[blue] with 3
> > ideas sheets, the 1969 catalogue on my site, 331 tip truck [assumed...has
> > grey hinge instaed of red], 213 little house [assumed...built from images in
> > a 60's catalogue on brickshelf]
> >
> > Papers:
> > instructions: 122, 150/151/154/155, 336, 337, info sheet for 4.5V motor
> > [assumed to be from 122]
> > Catalogue: "1969 Range" see:
> > http://members.fortunecity.com/ben_whytcross/catalogues/index.html
> >
> > Benjamin Whytcross
> > BWhytcro@PacificAccess.com.au
> > Ph: (03) 9856 5282
> > Directory Technology Pty Ltd
> > 1/436 Elgar Road,
> > Box Hill, 3128
> >
> > Growing older is compulsory..Growing up isn't :-)
>
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