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Re: instructions for set 329
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Date: 
Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:19:45 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Mark Bellis wrote:
In lugnet.general, Sonnich Jensen wrote:
Hi all!

I lately got a lot of lego dated 1967-1972, where there also is a set 329 -
but instructions on Brickshelf are incomplete.
Can anyone help me?

There were about 3kg, I have been going through it for some time now, as
seen here
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=94027
Pictures 1-4 are from the day when I got it, pic 4 is from the first
overview, 5 and later will be today...

The sets are in very well condition, even a 126 with fine instructions and
box!
I'll later post about the missing parts, hope find it all. I am out of
instructions, so I browse lugnet, peeron and brickshelf a lot right now.
I am banging my my head with 2 pairs on old train couplers, one 6x16 train
baseplate, 2 pairs of old wheels (one stud, but white holder), and 3 pairs
of newer couplers. This must be some kind on train stuff, but there are not
many blue parts (as there would be from 1966 or before), no black slopes,
but there are motor and batterybox.
Still no idea...

For instructions try here:
http://www.hccamsterdam.nl/brick/setlist/index.htm
Select 300-399 in the box at the top to find 329.

Have a look at the 100-199 list for the train sets.  122 loco and tender (1970)
is black with a grey baseplate and conventional battery box rather than tender.
I know 171 (1972) is black - it was my first Lego train set and my parents
bought me the 107 motor to go with it.

I managed to find instructions on the above site for the whistle control unit
someone gave me years ago.  Nice to find out how it should be used, having
already experimented in ignorance!

Hmmmm on the front page there are "step" on the sides, but they are not to be
found in the instructions...
I asume that they are 2  3x2 plates.



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  Re: instructions for set 329
 
(...) I agree. My kit only had 2 3x2 black plates so this leads me to believe that there isn't a step on the right side of the car. Or, I'm just missing 2 plates. Eric (20 years ago, 16-Aug-04, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: instructions for set 329
 
(...) For instructions try here: (URL) 300-399 in the box at the top to find 329. Have a look at the 100-199 list for the train sets. 122 loco and tender (1970) is black with a grey baseplate and conventional battery box rather than tender. I know (...) (20 years ago, 9-Aug-04, to lugnet.general)

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