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Re: lost childhood pieces
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 22 Sep 1999 22:29:10 GMT
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I was a little worried when I saw the subject line. I'm glad your message wasn't
about "pieces of a lost childhood" :)
My latest find is a suitcase full of Lego parts! Thanks to you, I could identify
that 4x4x6 space window frame. Must be the one that has part number 4741.
Is it used in any other sets?
/Tore
Christopher Tracey wrote:
> I was recently going through some boxes of old toys at my parents house when i
> made unearthed about 100 pieces from my sloppy youth. Items to note were a a
> 1x2 gray brick with the classic space logo, two complete yellow classic space
> men with the insignias intact, a blue train window, and a bunch of technic
> pins. I also found a 4x4x6blue window frame from the Mobile Recovery Vehicle
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=6926-1. A few more parts and i can
> rebuild this one. I can't wait to see what I can find over Christmas!
>
> One of the yellow 2x4 bricks I have has a tube design I have never noticed
> before. The three tubes on the bottom have a slot cut in them in the long
> dimension. They look analogous to a gray technic pin. Can anyone tell me
> anything about this piece? The brick is pretty beat up but I can tell it is
> genuine lego. I guess the age of this is somewhere between 1977 to 1983.
>
> -Chris
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