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Re: Any info on 9700 (aka TC-0) ?
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 8 Oct 1999 21:46:37 GMT
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Thanks for the info and yes it is definitely 4.5V - now just gotta see how
complete it is.
Chris
In lugnet.general, Mark Koesel writes:
> According to Matt Chiles set list:
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> 9700 1992 Dacta Technic Control 0 set
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> Based on the date, I'd say it's probably 4.5v. I think it took
> Dacta a few years after the release of 9v Technic (1990) to move there
> line to 9v. This set was probably a supplemental set for the 4.5v
> control lab.
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> Chris Dee <chris_w_dee@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:FJ4E0o.KF1@lugnet.com...
> > Hi
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> > I've just acquired some of the parts for a set apparently numbered 9700,
> > including an instruction sheet that gives a useful illustrated inventory of the
> > contents (the illustration of the box shows a number of "TC-0"). These also
> > show a series of what look like work-sheets which go with the set, but sadly
> > these are not present. I have the blue attachee case with two internal trays,
> > but need to sort out the parts. From the inventory, it looks as if it should
> > have a light sensor, a couple of micro-switches, and lighting bricks - but I
> > doubt all those are present. It is also supposed to include 4 minifigs !
> >
> > I cannot find anything about this on the various reference sites. Does anyone
> > know anything about this set? Age, original availabilty, current scarcity,
> > value?
> >
> > Chris Dee
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| According to Matt Chiles set list: 9700 1992 Dacta Technic Control 0 set Based on the date, I'd say it's probably 4.5v. I think it took Dacta a few years after the release of 9v Technic (1990) to move there line to 9v. This set was probably a (...) (25 years ago, 6-Oct-99, to lugnet.general)
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