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    Re: Origin of these printed bricks? —Scott Arthur
   (...) Bif, I think these are from lego set 113 [a train]. The lugnet pic is poor for your needs: (URL) is better [get yourself a coffee & enjoy]: (URL) A (22 years ago, 26-Mar-03, to lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: Origin of these printed bricks! + further 60ies train riddels —Reinhard "Ben" Beneke
     (...) Hi Scott + Bif, yes, those bricks are definitely from set 113. Thanks for quoting mmy homepage! I hope it needs a cup of coffee not because of a lame server connection, but because of the huge amount of information and pictures... Right now I (...) (22 years ago, 26-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
    
         Re: Origin of these printed bricks! + further 60ies train riddels —Bruce S. Chamberlain
      (...) These came with 4.5 volt trains. I have 4 that go with a 4.5 volt train motor. (...) These came with 12 volt trains. I have many of these. Bruce (22 years ago, 26-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
     
          Re: Origin of these printed bricks! + further 60ies train riddels —Reinhard "Ben" Beneke
      (...) Hi Bruce, thanks for your reply, but I fear you misunderstood my question. I really want you to count the spokes in your train wheels once again: are there 12 spokes? (Or do you mean the old 60ies train wheels with 4 studs? - those have the (...) (22 years ago, 27-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
    
         Re: Origin of these printed bricks! + further 60ies train riddels —Scott Arthur
     (...) ... the latter! Scott A (22 years ago, 27-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: Origin of these printed bricks? —Ian Bishop
     (...) The site states that the Basel / Genova / Hamburg printed bricks are very rare (though I guess the Glasgow / Manchester / London ones will be equally rare outside the UK). Bif (22 years ago, 29-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
    
         Re: Origin of these printed bricks? —Reinhard "Ben" Beneke
     (...) Hi Bif, since Germany has probably been a much bigger market for toys trains, the Hamburg, Genover + Basel have for sure been more 'often' sold than the UK-version (but they are still really hard to find nowadays and I saw the six of them (...) (22 years ago, 30-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: Origin of these printed bricks? —Ian Bishop
    (...) writing; mine are blue bricks with white writing? Unusual. (22 years ago, 29-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: Origin of these printed bricks? —Reinhard "Ben" Beneke
   (...) Hi Ian, I only own the German 113 version. It has 4 white bricks (size 6x1x1) with red 'POST' letters in the luggage car. And the passenger car comes with 6 bricks (size 6x1x1) in blue and the print is a white field without colour where the (...) (22 years ago, 31-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)
 

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