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    Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —Manfred Moolhuysen
   (...) This part was quite common in the 4,5V/12V days, it emerged in sets from the time period 1969-1972. There was also a non-train set using a single instance of this part: #378 Tractor. In Ldraw it's part 3145 Tipper End see (URL) that this part (...) (24 years ago, 12-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —Jonathan Wilson
     (...) ROFL :) (24 years ago, 12-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)
    
         Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —Manfred Moolhuysen
     (...) Hey, I can't help the part is an antiquity, I just answered the question. And I've used past tense on purpose :-) (24 years ago, 12-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)
    
         Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —John Neal
     I think JW is making fun of your syntax, which IMO is rather harsh for a guy who only recently discovered the shift key and punctuation in general.... Should read "Sets that contained this part" -John (...) (24 years ago, 12-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —Gianluca Morelli
   (...) Hi all, there are more recent sets that contain that brick: (URL) all have two ,yellow) this piece has been recently simplified and can be found also here (1,yellow) (URL) here (two,grey): (URL) (24 years ago, 13-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —Zhengrong Zang
   I also found there are these parts in 2126, is it right? (...) (24 years ago, 14-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —Bryan Wong
   (...) IIRC, the part in 2126 doesn't have the two small sticks sticking out... Bryan (24 years ago, 14-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —John R. Clark
   Of course, the question is begged, what are/were the two small sticks for, or what do they mate with? I'd be surprised if they were purely decorative... And then, why were they removed from the part recently? Anyone? Rick C. (...) (24 years ago, 3-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A brick in page 10 of #7777 —Frank Buiting
    "Rick Clark" <jrclark@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message news:3A29B95F.271CD1...aol.com... (...) or (...) The 'sticks' keep the tipper bucket in place, they fit between studs so the bucket hangs [1]. When the bucket is 'tipped' it rotates around one (...) (24 years ago, 3-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)
 

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