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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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A discount system....makes sense

i remember these points and i actually am missing some from older instructions. i think that it was a deal to get a free set. i remember cutting them out for a police 4x4 or something...and then never getting it.

maybe these value packs could be involved...?

1891 or 1993

other value packs of the ninetees without inventory: 1843 4199 1515 9204

  • 6 years later...

Anyone after ~7 years still interested?

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This is the backside of the 1993 Town Mini Catalogue from the US. (Front here: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?C=m93usto2 )Seems there were to kinds of all Legoland themed Mini catalogues in 1993: The normals backside with all the other themes and this special-offer backside. Also it seems that this idea from Lego was only half-assed launched in the US and only for two years, though the instructions were the same across the world.

A question remains though: what does the colour-code in the instructions in the place were the points were from 1994 onwards mean? There are blue corners as well as yellow and red ones. Any ideas? :)

  • 9 years later...

^^^ Thanks for posting that. I happen to own that flier too.

I do not recall if I ever cashed these in since the sets weren't so rare or expensive so I had no motivation to cut my instructions for these.

Today, several cereals still offer free items with points or proof of purchases. It was a cheap gimmick then and cheaper now.

But they were ugly and frankly I'm not proud O owned many of these institutions. 

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