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View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - Soviet (339)
[...] Cellulose Acetate plastic, which LEGO phased out in 1963.
(57 months ago, Sep 6, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - 1271moggy (135)
[...] Thank you all for your replies. I am now going to pose another question - What are 'CA' parts? Sorry to be so thick. Linda
(57 months ago, Sep 6, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Inside boxes from set 523-1 - FreeStorm (366)
Today I received my bought set (Set 523-1) Inside the box (Original Box for Set 523-1) There is two identical boxes with parts inside (look that funny rabbit) Should [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - WoutR (920)
[...] The CA parts did have mold numbers (5 04) but not the part number (3176)
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - WoutR (920)
[...] If I remember correctly, around 1985.
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - cosmicray (3492)
[...] Part number such as 3001 for a 2x4 brick ? Certainly the older CA parts had that, so it must have been in the earliest days. Nita Rae
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - crazylegoman (1093)
[...] The one or two digit numbers indicate molds and mold cavities in the actual machine that creates the parts from liquid plastic injection. As far as what year TLC started [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread What year were part numbers introduced? - 1271moggy (135)
I have just wondering if anyone knew when Lego started putting the part number on the pieces. I have just found part 3176 which looks fairly 'new' but has no part number. [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM - yorbrick (1185)
[...] It looks like there are other exclsuive parts that are going to cause some confusion. These pics are on eurobricks. Look at the vampire torso, very similar to Lord Vampyre's [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 2, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Technic heads: Do the categories make sense? - MidwestBrick (1855)
[...] Just call it all technic. :)
(57 months ago, Aug 30, 2019, to Catalog)

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