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Re: 2532 Passenger Jet: Your worst fears realized...
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Date: 
Sun, 25 Apr 1999 02:27:08 GMT
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Yup, those are it. But I don't think the stripes are stickers on the
ones Conan has. He had enough for me to make two passenger cars using
them, so I will check on wednesday to see if I was misremembering about
the striping.

Am I all wet on this being a molded-in/glued-together piece, unlike
other thinwalls (such as the red ambulance walls) where the color is
painted on?

Joshua Delahunty wrote:

Larry, do you mean the window in

http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=6348

and

http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=6666

If so (and I'm presuming this is the case, since I can think of nothing
else you might mean), then this is a new-for-'94 element, as Jeff says.

Rare item.  It's in those two and the soccer/football-stadium "First Aid
Station" set.  (White/White/Blue, respectively).  The copy in 6666 uses
decals for the white striped portions, so it's plain.

                                        -- joshua

Larry Pieniazek wrote:

Jeff Stembel wrote:

In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:

However, there is an older thinwall with an embedded (molded in, or very
tightly glued) trans lt blue window. This is a thinwall that is 1x4x3
rathdr than the 1x4x2 dual airplane window thinwall.

Older?  I thought that piece came out in the early to mid '90s.  Can you cite a
set that those came in that was before the '90s?

That's a Joshua D. kind of question. I may be (probably AM!) wrong. I
just saw it at Conan's place the other night and I could not think of a
set it was from so I assumed it was older.

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  Re: 2532 Passenger Jet: Your worst fears realized...
 
Dry as a bone. Two piece, glued or snapped together. [99% sure, don't have sets directly on hand to check] -- joshua (...) (26 years ago, 25-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)
  Re: 2532 Passenger Jet: Your worst fears realized...
 
(...) On the 6666 they are stickers, and I'm pretty sure they are on the 6548 too. I'll have to check though, don't have that set with me handy. (26 years ago, 26-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: 2532 Passenger Jet: Your worst fears realized...
 
Larry, do you mean the window in (URL) so (and I'm presuming this is the case, since I can think of nothing else you might mean), then this is a new-for-'94 element, as Jeff says. Rare item. It's in those two and the soccer/football-stadium "First (...) (26 years ago, 25-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)

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