Multiverse Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 This christmas we had my grandparents over (we had a nice christmas, thank you for asking), and they brought with them something they'd asked whether I wanted - a box of my dad's old Lego. I realise that many members on this site might just be around the age of my dad, so I thought I'd take a few photos to hear whether anyone knew of the pieces in there, and perhaps if anyone had something interesting to say about them. (Photo links to set on Flickr). Thanks for reading. =) Quote
LegoCityMann Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?viewFrom=sa&itemType=P&catID=128&colorID=7&searchSort=P&sz=25 That track isn't cheap Quote
soccernamlak Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 Regarding your baseplates.... Red Baseplate came from 358-1 Rocket Base, released in 1973. Bricklink Link The very top green one is Set 340-3: Railroad Control Tower, released in 1968. The far right green (longer baseplate) is 341-1: Warehouse, released in 1968. Finally, the far left one is part of 345-1: House with Mini Wheel Car, released in 1969. Regarding why, my guess would be the outline of where to put your bricks instead of having to count manually. Quote
LEGO Historian Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 (edited) Well I guess I can be thankful that you didn't say that it belonged to your grandfather.... lol.... This is all LEGO of my childhood.... (long ago)... and you do have many rare baseplates and parts.... It looks as though you have the parts for a 310 Esso Service Station (I didn't see the Esso printed brick, freestanding sign or gas pumps (under 1:87 heading in Bricklink parts)... one of the rarest parts I see is the garage parts... 820, 821, 822 (variations) under parts in Bricklink. The white garage door (counter to what Bricklink says)... was only found in earlier (1956-63) Esso Service Station sets (1310, 310) or early (1950s) 700 wooden box sets, or early (1950s) garage parts packs (1235, 235) or early (1950s) garage sets (1236, 236). The suitcase type carrying case with the Swedish writing on the inside dates to the mid 1960s, and was numbered 710... but yours was a Swedish one (I have a 1965 Swedish catalog that lists it for 65 Swedish Krona)... http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?S=710-2 Edited January 1, 2013 by LEGO Historian Quote
1974 Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 I know that 4 x 4 cone with a single stud on top!. My sister used to have a set with that .. lemme just BL for a bit : http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=272 Fairly rare, only came in four sets (and she had 230 - I used to steal that cone all the time to make awesome space stuff) Quote
Hey Joe Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 That box is really cool. There aren't any for sale on Bricklink I noticed. Quote
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