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In lugnet.boats, Frank Filz writes:
> Rachel Kingston wrote:
> >
> > In lugnet.boats, Rachel Kingston writes:
> > > Hi everyone
> > > I don't normally post to this group, but I have a question that I am hoping
> > > that someone can help me with.
> > > Anyway, after going through all our old catalogues and instructions, I
> > > discovered that I couldn't source this boat at all.
> > > My partner, tells me that it was a tug boat, the pieces I have here in front
> > > of me, are red base, in three sections, and white deck, in three sections also.
> > > It has no writing on the sides at all, and most probably was released in the
> > > early seventies (?)
> > > It wasn't on pause.
> >
> > Sorry for answering my own post here, but I've just found the boat in question
> > and it was on pause. What threw me was no writing on the side and I've only
> > got the hull here in front of me. No cabin or mast etc.
> > The writing was stickers that were never applied.
> >
> > So the boat in question was 310 - 1973
> > Now, if only we could track down that bow, it would be a perfect world!!!
>
> I think I saw an auction for a different tug last night on eBay, no it
> was a 311 ferry. I think the hulls might be compatible. I do see these
> hulls every once in a while on eBay.
>
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> Frank Filz
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I guess my main problem when finding a suitable bow, will be the decision to
seperate another boat from its bow. As I don't have the 311 ferry, if I won
it, I'd have to keep it intact! (what a dilemma)
Actually the red tug is the only boat we have. If I could find another tug,
then that'd be ok, cause then I'd just have spare parts. Which would be good,
as the plastic is rather thin. Glueing isnt an option, cause the piece is
missing, and indeed, my partner tells me that there was a small chip off it
prior to my our son getting to it, that my partner did when he was a child -
so two generations of damage.
This is the only piece of our vintage Lego, that has sustained any damage at
all, so I'm curious to know what others think of the fragility of this piece,
unusually thin, or just brittle with age? Are the other boats as thin, as the
tug?
Rachel :-)
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| (...) I think I saw an auction for a different tug last night on eBay, no it was a 311 ferry. I think the hulls might be compatible. I do see these hulls every once in a while on eBay. (25 years ago, 30-Dec-99, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.general)
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