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Re: Anyone read Danske Modelbiler?
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lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.dk
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Fri, 14 Jan 2005 03:46:30 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Darrell Urbien wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Gerhard R. Istok wrote:
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Darrell,
I am not 100% sure, but I think you are describing the 1:43 scale model cars
that Lego made in the early to mid 1950s, BUT they were not part of the
LEGO System. The box tops and pictures on the boxes of these cars/trucks do
not show buildings made of Lego bricks. These 1:43 cars/trucks are shown in
both THE WORLD OF LEGO TOYS and THE ULTIMATE LEGO BOOK books on the page
with the 1950s Lego sets (with KKK on them).
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Hi Gary, thanks for the response. I guess I glossed over the scale in my
haste to grab another piece of LEGO ephemera.. In the book it does say the
scale is approximately 1:40. Id still love to have some of these, as Im as
much of a gearhead as I am a LEGO geek..
Looking at the page you mention in the ULB really shows the difference in
size (the trucks are hauling LEGO bricks). BTW, I also loved the picture in
the ULB showing women in the factory praying before work - theres a whole
fleet of these trucks being assembled in that photo!
Danske Modelbiler DOES have a LEGO ad/catalog page that shows a larger scale
truck along with something that looks a lot like a LEGO brick garage. These
look like the Automatic Building Bricks.:
If someone could translate the text of this ad, Id really appreciate it!
Maybe theyre just showing the other products they make other than the
trucks; I dont know.
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The 1:87 scale Lego cars/trucks (1955-70) on the otherhand were made
expressly for use with Lego brick, namely the Town Plan system.
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I suppose I could make the garage out of Duplo then? ;)
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But none of those are a Chevy or a tractor.
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Lots of reference to these in the ULB, Gary, thanks - I hadnt noticed them
before, even though Id had that book for ages. Looks like eBay would be my
best bet to find any of this stuff, as it looks very rare (i.e. collectors
only) and Im guessing few sets made it over to the States. (?)
Darrell
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Hey Darrell,
Nice advertisement. This is the first time I have seen the 1:43 trucks
advertised with Lego bricks. Since this is the mid-1950s, the bricks were
slotted bricks. The Lego windows of that era fit between the slots, not onto
the studs like all windows from 1957-present. Because Lego beam bricks came out
in 1954, and 1955 was the first year Lego produced the 1:87 cars/trucks as part
of the Lego System, I would date your advertisement to 1954-55.
And speaking of the 1:87 cars/trucks, here is an early 1957 German catalog that
shows those 1:87 metal wheeled plastic trucks/cars (at the bottom):
http://horst-lehner.mausnet.de/lego/katalog/gk57/GK57-1.JPG
And Lego Mursten is Danish for Lego Bricks. Until 1958 Lego sets had the
word Lego Bricks in the various languages of central and northern Europe
(Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and
Austria). Starting in 1958 Lego boxes eliminated the use of local languages,
and all sets used the universal Lego System.
Gary Istok
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| (...) Hi Gary, thanks for the response. I guess I glossed over the scale in my haste to grab another piece of LEGO ephemera.. In the book it does say the scale is approximately 1:40. I'd still love to have some of these, as I'm as much of a gearhead (...) (20 years ago, 14-Jan-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.dk, FTX)
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