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Re: Why oh why oh why! (was Re: Advice for trip to Billund?)
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Fri, 22 Jan 1999 18:14:59 GMT
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Eric Brok wrote:
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> > I just looked through your photos of the "German" section. Fantastic photos
> > and captions, by the way. Why oh why won't they make some sets with a bunch of
> > those brown bricks?! And some of those gray pieces in that industrial
> > factory?! Man, that thing is absolutely awesome. And the light blue (cyan?)
> > warehouse bricks.
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> An employee told me LEGOLAND has had light blue as a regular color from the
> beginning, because they needed it for the airplanes of Maersk air, the
> Danish company.
If you go to Huw Millington's promotional set database at:
http://nt1.pncl.co.uk/huw/psd/index.html
and search for set number 1651, you will be able to see a container lorry from
the Maersk Line that uses the light blue bricks. This set is from 1980.
Grahame Reid
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Light Blue LEGO not made in sets since 1980?
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| (...) Does this mean that Orange LEGO could become as rare as the light blue LEGO that was made in a promotional set (like the Target Store Orange Buckets) for Maersk Line Airlines (Danish) in 1980, and hasn't been seen since? Gary Istok (26 years ago, 26-Jan-99, to lugnet.general)
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