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Re: History of LEGO Windows...revisited
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Date: 
Mon, 10 Jan 2000 20:42:19 GMT
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Jeff Stembel wrote:

In lugnet.general, Gary R. Istok writes:

Here's my short list of very rare LEGO windows:

1x2x2 and 1x1x2 in black (only found in 70's train sets).

These were also found in early '80s trains:
7727, 7730, and 7750 each came with two 1x2x2 windows; 7810 came with four.  In
addition, 7750 came with four 1x1x2 windows.

Jeff

Thanks for the correction Jeff.  As you can tell, I am not into LEGO trains!

I also left out the 1x3x2 blue window (also a very rare window), also from an 80's
train set.

The LEGO Train system has, as it appears, the rarest of all classic LEGO windows
(in yellow, black, blue and gray).

Gary Istok



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(...) No problem! Always glad to help! (...) Oops, I forgot that one, too! The set is 7760, FTR. (...) Yeah, *early* train system. It is a real pain for those of us who want to get some of the ultra-cool pieces they used. *sigh* Jeff (25 years ago, 10-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)

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(...) These were also found in early '80s trains: 7727, 7730, and 7750 each came with two 1x2x2 windows; 7810 came with four. In addition, 7750 came with four 1x1x2 windows. Jeff (25 years ago, 10-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)

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