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| | Author: | Weisssss | Posted: | Jan 30, 2024 02:11 | Subject: | Any info on this set? | Viewed: | 185 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| | | | Author: | Weisssss | Posted: | Jan 30, 2024 02:15 | Subject: | Re: Any info on this set? | Viewed: | 74 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, Weisssss writes:
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| | | | Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jan 30, 2024 05:00 | Subject: | Re: Any info on this set? | Viewed: | 59 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, Weisssss writes:
It is not a LEGO set. It doesn't even appear to be a LEGO Certified Professional
set. So I guess something that has been sold by an independent company without
any affiliation to LEGO.
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| | | | | | Author: | Weisssss | Posted: | Jan 30, 2024 05:42 | Subject: | Re: Any info on this set? | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, yorbrick writes:
| In Searching, Weisssss writes:
It is not a LEGO set. It doesn't even appear to be a LEGO Certified Professional
set. So I guess something that has been sold by an independent company without
any affiliation to LEGO.
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Thanks for the feedback! On the back of the box it says in Danish: "Micro
model of Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Testhouse 2022. The model is NOT an official
LEGO product and is not for sale. May only be used as a gift. This model contains
building instructions and elements supplied by LEGO. Other parts developed by
Mary Elizabeths Hospital, where all other rights reside. Warning: Contains small
parts. Choking hazard. Not for use by children under 3."
On the internet I can read that Ole Kirk's foundation is helping to build
the Mary Elizabeths Hospital - so could it be that Lego is behind the "set",
but that it is only given to employees at the hospital?
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| | | | | | | | Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jan 30, 2024 05:55 | Subject: | Re: Any info on this set? | Viewed: | 66 times | Topic: | Searching | |
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| In Searching, Weisssss writes:
| In Searching, yorbrick writes:
| In Searching, Weisssss writes:
It is not a LEGO set. It doesn't even appear to be a LEGO Certified Professional
set. So I guess something that has been sold by an independent company without
any affiliation to LEGO.
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Thanks for the feedback! On the back of the box it says in Danish: "Micro
model of Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Testhouse 2022. The model is NOT an official
LEGO product and is not for sale. May only be used as a gift. This model contains
building instructions and elements supplied by LEGO. Other parts developed by
Mary Elizabeths Hospital, where all other rights reside. Warning: Contains small
parts. Choking hazard. Not for use by children under 3."
On the internet I can read that Ole Kirk's foundation is helping to build
the Mary Elizabeths Hospital - so could it be that Lego is behind the "set",
but that it is only given to employees at the hospital?
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Presumably something like that or maybe used as a fundraiser. These sets are
quite unique and probably have local interest but of course cannot be added to
the catalogue here.
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