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Re: Santa Fe Numbers
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 4 Mar 2002 23:45:38 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Mike Walsh writes:
> After I received my Santa Fe sets yesterday I was thinking about the
> numbers. Sure it would be nice to have a really low number (like less than
> 10) but it would also be pretty neat to have a number that corresponds to a
> classic or favorite LEGO set. Imagine if your Santa Fe was number A4558 or
> A375 or A6075 or A928. Personally, I'd love to have A4551 (Crocodile
> Engine) or A6542 (Launch 'N Load Sea Port).
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> Sadly, of the three I received (A1522, A1527, and A1636) only one of them is
> actually a LEGO set number and it (1636) was a 3+ Basic Bucket of Bricks
> (http://guide.lugnet.com/set/1636) - not very glamorous!
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> Mike
I hadn't thought to see what my train numbers were as sets before reading
this. I might just have the first number that is actually a train and not a
Fabuland set, though. (I haven't read every message in this group, so this
is only speculation.)
I have numbers 5111 and 5062. <set:5111> is a 9v Motor wire, which many
train setups probably use, but <set:5062> is "Shunting Trip Posts and
Signal", definitely a train related service pack, from 1987 or so!
--
David Schilling
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| After I received my Santa Fe sets yesterday I was thinking about the numbers. Sure it would be nice to have a really low number (like less than 10) but it would also be pretty neat to have a number that corresponds to a classic or favorite LEGO set. (...) (23 years ago, 24-Feb-02, to lugnet.trains)
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