May 17, 20186 yr 11 minutes ago, MstrOfPppts said: No way! Already getting in the lone warrior mood for some spitting?
May 18, 20186 yr Author Now it's getting really tough. You've got to squeeze your brains to receive 3 points. MstrOfPppts, here's your chance to balance the scoreboard without stealing the points me writing down the wrong numbers.
May 18, 20186 yr It is not clear, but if the chain is old dark gray in that picture, then it is in LDraw color #8.
May 18, 20186 yr You can (Lego legally) create the figure 8 with that part if you snap it together and arrange it nicely on the table
May 18, 20186 yr (Probably scratching the bottom of the barrel but) the Bricklink part number is 30104, if you add the digits together you will get 8.
May 18, 20186 yr Author 3 hours ago, Aredhel said: The chain is 8cm long (just guessing not measuring)... 2 hours ago, Lasse D said: It is not clear, but if the chain is old dark gray in that picture, then it is in LDraw color #8. This answer is worth a point! 1 hour ago, Bob De Quatre said: If you remove 15 links, there are exactly 8 links in the chain! Errr - yes. Still no point. 1 hour ago, mechamike said: You can (Lego legally) create the figure 8 with that part if you snap it together and arrange it nicely on the table Very creative! 1 point. 35 minutes ago, elleana said: (Probably scratching the bottom of the barrel but) the Bricklink part number is 30104, if you add the digits together you will get 8. It's always good to scratch the bottom of the barrel! CONGRATULATIONS!!! 3 Points for you!
May 18, 20186 yr It's nice to see that this year's countdown is less of a steamroller affair, three different people have scored the three points so far. And a bit of a stretch (or a yank perhaps, since it's a chain), but the first year that part was released it was included in 8 different sets in Dark Gray (seems I missed a set where it was included in Black, making my answer worse ) with normal distribution (10 sets in total, but one's a duplicate of another, and one is a Dacta set so not something most of us would see in a store).
May 18, 20186 yr What does this piece have to do with 10?! - Before realising that this year it's not about 10s but days remaining :) Why did I have to check the previous countdowns ...
May 18, 20186 yr Author 11 minutes ago, MstrOfPppts said: What does this piece have to do with 10?! - Before realising that this year it's not about 10s but days remaining :) Why did I have to check the previous countdowns ... That's why I also included the numbered tiles to the picture. Quote Parts, which have a special relation to the days left. ... and the 10's were 4 years ago!
May 19, 20186 yr 7 Studs on top are without a molding mark so that you can read a complete "LEGO" Also 2x4x1 studs if you add these numbers together you get 7 Also 2,32 g weight if you add these numbers together you get 7 Also there are 7 categories for these typ of brick "3001" on Bricklink
May 19, 20186 yr Author Okay, okay it was too easy... Quote 7 Studs on top are without a molding mark so that you can read a complete "LEGO" Right answer, 3 points! The following answers are also right, making it 5 points altogether. Quote Also there are 7 categories for these typ of brick "3001" on Bricklink Do you mean " This Item is similar in mold type to the following Item(s): "? That would be six. Total: Skalldyr: 8 points Quarry: 3 points elleana: 3 points LasseD: 2 point mechamike: 1 point
May 19, 20186 yr 4 minutes ago, Holodoc said: Okay, okay it was too easy... Right answer, 3 points! The following answers are also right, making it 5 points altogether. Do you mean " This Item is similar in mold type to the following Item(s): "? That would be six. Juhu! Actually I think it was kinda difficult to come up with the "studs" idea and I was totally thinking you mean something else... but I won't complain. For the 3001 molds. There is the regular one plus the 6 other molds. So in total there are 7.
May 19, 20186 yr Author Total: Skalldyr: 9 points Quarry: 3 points elleana: 3 points LasseD: 2 point mechamike: 1 point
May 19, 20186 yr Author 8 hours ago, MstrOfPppts said: 7 sets from 1984 contain this brick in red (as pictured above). You diggin' deep, Andrac! Finally your first point! (this time for real )
May 19, 20186 yr 1 hour ago, Holodoc said: 4 hours ago, MstrOfPppts said: 7 sets from 1984 contain this brick in red (as pictured above). Finnaly your first point! I was already worried he would not get this going...
May 19, 20186 yr Author 10 minutes ago, MstrOfPppts said: I use my joker for tomorrow, if I get the 3 point answer, my points double! :D Try hard:
May 19, 20186 yr 6 cm high while standing as seen in your picture. From feet to ears. (Which is also close to 6 studs.) Also seems to be 6 cm long while standing extended on his back feet. Measured from front feet to tail. (But I can not tell exactly...)
May 19, 20186 yr This is one of six LEGO moulded fully-grown System horses produced: 93083, 4493, 6171, 10352 (this one), Bullseye from Toy Story, and the Scala horse. It also first turned up in a set six years ago - in 2012. And - I'm not with my LEGO collection at the moment, so I can't check... but if there's an anti-stud under its left front hoof, it has a total of six stud connection points: One under each hoof, and two for the saddle. Finally, I think the horse itself might, at the factory, be put together from six different moulds: Left and right side of the head, left and right side of the body, and left and right side of the legs.
May 20, 20186 yr 13 hours ago, MstrOfPppts said: I use my joker for tomorrow, if I get the 3 point answer, my points double! :D Unles @Holodoc f@&#s up with some crazy timings ... BUT there's something else, I can feel it. Will come up with something after some more sleep ... Edit: Here's all I could come up with: On BL this piece is listed under one of six Animal categories. Edited May 20, 20186 yr by MstrOfPppts
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