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Re: Planning on a new History of LEGO Windows....
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lugnet.general, lugnet.trains
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Tue, 15 Aug 2000 14:34:41 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Gary Istok writes:
> I wasn't sure, but I thought that the 1x1x1 and 1x1x2 in black did not exist.
> That leaves only the 1x1x2 and the 1x2x2 as existing classic
> black windows/doors.
The problem is you can't poof that anything doesn't exist, but it is extremely
improbable....
(BTW: do white motor baseplates exist? Do 12-spoked classic trainwheels exist?
Both are shown in several idea books and building instructions although I doubt
them to be sold ever.)
> I believe that the gray 1x2x3 classic door does NOT exist in gray. There was a
> set on German EBAY (#352 Windmill set) that was up for auction, and the picture
> showed a white door. The instructions (I believe) were misleading, since they
> showed a gray door. But that door (and the 1x2x2 window) were shaded gray in the
> instructions to help with the set assembly. I believe what made this issue more
> confusing was the fact that someone (Mark Harrison I believe) bought a 352 set,
> and the seller included a gray 1x2x2 window (from the 7740 Intercity Train???),
> and said that the gray door was all mangled and was replaced with a white door.
> I question the validity of this sellers statement (I'm not questioning Mark
> here). But no one else has come forward with any other confirmation one way or
> the other.
I agree with that at 100%.
> As to the other window I was questioning. I am surprised at how rare the 1x3x2
> windows are in white to begin with.
I only know of set 313 von 1971. Since the small sills have been invented 1972
it came with the larger ones.
> All that I have are of the older varieties.
> NONE have the missing window sill. And I do have an awful lot of the classic
> windows/doors. It is possible that none of this variety exists in white,
> although, I want other confirmation first.
> For the Window history article, I will be discussing the fact that there are 4
> different window/door types. They are 1) the first 1957 Cellulose Acetate
> windows/doors (slightly different from later windows/doors), the Cellulose
> Acetate windows/doors with window sills, the ABS windows/doors with window sills,
> the ABS windows/doors of the sill-less variety (even the classic doors, large
> 1x6x3 windows, and 1x6x2 shuttered windows are different during this period).
What about the change in the early nineties (= version 5)? Take a look at this
comparing picture of Karl-Heinz:
http://www.planet-interkom.de/lfreak/214-13.jpg
> More to come!
> Gary Istok
Loking forward for it!
Ben
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