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Re: Vintage train part identification
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.fabuland
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Wed, 30 Jan 2002 01:42:45 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Jim Schifeling writes:
> Ah phooey, I was trying to do 2 things at once, it was a Fabuland piece like
> Ben said. I just got post happy. I'll take a look over on the set database
> to try to date and reference the other train/Fabuland parts I don't know in
> this lot. This gives me a better starting point to finding the info I want.
> Big ups to both of you.
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> In lugnet.trains, Jim Schifeling writes:
> > I'm already at work, I hope I can splain it to you. 4 x 6 rows of studs on
> > the inside. 1 studs width all the way around that is flat like a tile, then
> > the 1 brick high sides. The underside is just like a regular plate. The
> > whole thing is 6 x 8. No seams or anything, it is all 1 piece.
> >
> > In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > > In lugnet.trains, Jim Schifeling writes:
> > > > I got this part in a big lot of train bits.
> > > >
> > > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=109497
> > > >
> > > > I tried looking it up on Partsref and Peeron with no luck. It doesn't even
> > > > have a part #. The only reference it has on it is 2-01 on the bottom (unless
> > > > that is the #, but I tried it also no luck). Anyone know? I ass-umed it was
> > > > from a train 'cause everything else in the lot was. It had 2 4.5 motors in
> > > > with the lot.
> > >
> > > Maybe Ben B. knows what it is... but to me there wasn't enough there to work
> > > with. Can you post a somewhat bigger pic and maybe a pic of the other side?
> > > Are those studs on the inside or what?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
Ben B. and Larry P. are both timely and correct.
Sybrand Bonsma has an Unofficial Fabuland Homepage.
http://members.tripod.com/%7ESybrand_Bonsma/fabu1eng.html
It is the absolute best place to go to research anything having to do with
Fabuland or suspected of being Fabuland.
You will find a inventory of all known Fabuland elements here- WITH PICTURES!
http://members.tripod.com/~Sybrand_Bonsma/fabuland/pages/inventory/partspic.html
Under each picture, Sybrand lists all the Fabuland sets each element is in.
The part you show in your picture at Brickshelf is listed as
EJ5 6x8x1 square box red: 3680 yellow: 3634[1980 vintage!]
A related part is
EJ4 6x6x1 square box yellow: 3627 white: 3637
blue: 3639 (3643)red: 3641, 3670
Sounds like you got some great "bits"... Fabuland and Train. Enjoy.
regards,
sheree
ps Larry thanks for the crosspost to lugnet.fabuland . [I haven't been
able to keep up with my lugnet.train reading recently ... I would have
missed this.]
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| Ah phooey, I was trying to do 2 things at once, it was a Fabuland piece like Ben said. I just got post happy. I'll take a look over on the set database to try to date and reference the other train/Fabuland parts I don't know in this lot. This gives (...) (23 years ago, 29-Jan-02, to lugnet.trains)
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