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Re: Reconstructing second hand LEGO sets
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lugnet.general
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Sat, 19 Jun 1999 20:40:02 GMT
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Robert Brunskill wrote in message ...
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> In article <FDK2ps.CGo@lugnet.com>, "Brian H. Nielsen"
> <70401.2635@compuserve.com> wrote:
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> > For the sets I think I've identified I've gone to K Loch's Instruction Scans
> > site and worked through the reconstructions substituting off-color parts as
> > needed just to make progress. But the trouble is not with the sets I can
> > easily pick out from unique parts I have but for unique parts I can't find in
> > the pictorial references.
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> > As an example, I have a blue torso minifig with white line drawings for 2
> > pockets separated by 6 vertically aligned dots as buttons and V-shaped lapels.
> > I need some way other than wading through hundreds of set pics to identify
> what
> > sets he might belong in. This would give me clues as to what unique parts are
> > in those sets that I might have in this jumble.
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> This sounds like a typical Lego construction worker from around the early
> 80's. It's been used in a lot of sets.
One place to look at minifigs is the Fibblesnork guide. Within the themes it
covers (I don't think it covers all themes), you can get to a display of all
the minifigs, from which you can find out what sets each minifig is in.
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