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Re: What do the set numbers mean?
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lugnet.faq
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Mon, 17 May 1999 12:03:40 GMT
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My favorite set duplication number is 6375, both I happen to own. #6375
- Exxon Gas Station and #6375 - Trans Air Carrier.
Scott Sanburn
John DiRienzo wrote:
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> Sproaticus wrote in message <3739C0CC.93BB046C@geocities.com>...
> > Hey all,
> >
> > What is the meaning behind the Lego set numbers? Do they really mean
> > anything? Do certain themes "reserve" numerical series? Are they all 4
> > digits long?
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> There is an order to the set numbers. 60XX is Castles, 68XX, 69XX are
> Space, 40XX is boats, and so on. Almost all are 4 digits, except the older
> sets, which may only be 3 (or 2).
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> > I know they're not all unique. What examples of duplicated set numbers are
> > there?
> > Cheers,
> > - jsproat
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> The first numbers that pop into my mind are 6075, 6077 and 6083 which all
> have to different sets. There are a lot of other duplicate numbers other
> than these.
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> --
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> Have fun!
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> John ( jdiri14897@email.msn.com ) remove NOSPAM:
> John's Lego Web Trade Page:
> http://www114.pair.com/ig88/lego/index.htm
> MOC,CA[cl,bf,cr,fm,bk+++ wp,dm,rk,df++ fk-]++++(6035)
> SW,TR,old(456)+++ TO++ PI,SP+ DU--
> #+++++ S LS¼ Hy? M+ A+++ LM-- IC12m
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| | Re: What do the set numbers mean?
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| Sproaticus wrote in message <3739C0CC.93BB046C@g...es.com>... (...) There is an order to the set numbers. 60XX is Castles, 68XX, 69XX are Space, 40XX is boats, and so on. Almost all are 4 digits, except the older sets, which may only be 3 (or 2). (...) (26 years ago, 12-May-99, to lugnet.faq)
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