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Re: Anyone have instructions for set #309 (Church)?
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Fri, 9 Jul 2004 05:00:29 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Allan Bedford wrote:
> I was looking for something on Peeron today and quite by accident stumbled upon
> this set:
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> http://guide.lugnet.com/set/309_2
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> Unfortunately, there are no instructions linked from Brickshelf.
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> The design of the building struck me as interesting, especially when I saw the
> piece count for the 1x2 white bricks. From what I can make out in the LUGNET
> picture it's almost as though they've used the 1x2's in a very 'brick-like'
> manner. In other words it looks like the walls were built with very small
> units, just like a real wall, as opposed to using longer stretcher bricks (1x6's
> or 1x8's) that might have been more common in some of the LEGOland sets in the
> 70's.
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> Anyway, I was just curious if anyone happened to have the instructions for this
> set that they might be willing to scan and share. Or, perhaps someone can point
> me at instructions for a building that uses a similar construction technique.
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> Thanks in advance,
> Allan B.
Hay Allen
I did a search on google and found thus site. May be what you are looking for.
http://www.kleinesteine.de/info/309/
Scroll down to bottom and find link to instructions they did, plus some history
on the set.
Cheers
Thomas Eipp
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| (...) This set was produced from 1957 (when classic Lego windows first came out) until about 1963. The set had one tree, one of the 1950's style flat Pine trees with a flat bottom. One interesting thing is the named beam (sign). On the box it shows (...) (20 years ago, 10-Jul-04, to lugnet.inst)
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| (...) Thomas, Thanks for the link. It's nice to see the work that went into that page. He seems to have nicely put together the overall feel of the set in a very modern presentation. I wonder what the original set designers would have thought of the (...) (20 years ago, 11-Jul-04, to lugnet.inst)
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