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 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Jul 11, 2021 09:16
 Subject: Re: Set 4546 Road and Rail Maintenance
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Both versions exist, there is a note below the set on BL .





In Catalog, paolocolombo writes:
  BL inventory reports 2x 3938 Red while Peeron reports 2 x 6134 Red. There seems
to be 3938 on Youtube and original instructions. Who is right?
GRAZIE!!!
Paolo
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 Posted: Jul 10, 2021 17:05
 Subject: Re: For those interested in the natural world
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Not at all, just taking a break from the forum.

I spend too much time here and I’ve lots to do for the pending move.

Always check here when I take a break.



In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Lol at your distancing from me. Good call 😎

In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  This is our only option planet-wise. If the filthy turtles didn't offer up
offense, and stopped consuming plastic straws, there would be so many more of
them to eat!


In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I know what you mean but as you say, best we keep politics out of it.

If we all look out for our own part of the planet it’s a start.

All the best

Stuart




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I could politisise this thread, but choose not tseto - we all know what's
happening on our planet right now and who's to blame! Lol

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Plans to move to Cornwall in the U.K. if it works out, can’t find much of interest
left in my price range, don’t want and probably can’t get a mortgage at my age.

Everyone and his dog is moving there at the moment, buying second homes or buying
to let, grabbing everything within hours of them being listed.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Where are you moving to this time - are you in an infinite moment of flux...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think the Wrexham test site may have had one but not sure, others will probably
correct me on that one.

We have found that Lego has used many different size moulds over the years for
both test and production bricks.




Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Did other companies have a similar test mould of only a four at a time print?
I only know of Bayer and BASF...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  It wasn’t a production mould, it was only meant for test bricks.

The workforce decided to make marbled bricks and when Lego found out they withdrew
the mould from the test company.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I only ask, because the number seems limiting considering the energy placed into
producing four two cent parts at a time. Weird...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  For that mould It was 4 as the F1 - F4 suggests.

Not all we’re marbled, some came in single colours.

I lose track but they do exist individually in both red and yellow.



In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Having seen your Flickr - how many Grangemouth bricks were printed at any one
press? F1-F4? or could there have been over twenty numbers?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Sent you a private message with a password for you to take a look.

Sorry I can’t help with an order at present.

The exceptional items like the one I used for my store photo do sell for very
high prices, the main interest in something like this is from 2 x 4 3001/3001old
collectors although this is neither as it’s from the classic range, known as
slotted bricks.






In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I can only imagine that a true crossover as you loosely describe could potentially
be worth a mint!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  The most amazing one I had was the one used for my store picture and should be
amongst the photo’s on Flickr.

I’ve since sold that one, however the one you refer to is also a beauty, I have
windows and a door to match




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  That is an amazing slotted weird green brick, with what I could only describe
as a liquified centre!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’ve been a collector of Unusual Lego, it’s forerunner ( Kiddicraft ) and like
to keep reference items for other brands.

Have many sets including all Futuron and like to build these when I find time,
especially the Monorail 6990.

 
Set No: 6990  Name: Futuron Monorail Transport System
* 
6990-1 (Inv) Futuron Monorail Transport System
692 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 1987
Sets: Space: Futuron

The only photo’s I really have now are these :


https://www.flickr.com/photos/136447585@N04/




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I love LEGO, and everything entailed with it!
Pharmaceuticals will do you far more harm.
Do you have any nice LEGO pictures to show us? Please...
I'm 47 currently - I'm starting to feel it, but I'm pushing back.
Eat heaps of fish and field mushies. They'll lube ya up.

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Mental age in my 20’s for much of the time, birth age 62 but body at the moment
suggest 70’s.







In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  You will only think at the level you're capable of. Age is not an inhibitor!
You would easily accomplish your plumbing needs in an afternoon without any ill-affects.
Ya just need a spotter to tell you that you're being a tool! Lol
How old are ya?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’m not in my early years anymore and there’s a chance I might start doing a
few strange things without the help of chemical influences.








In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Tis the season!
The last time I did mushies I tore a complete wall out of my house, and It did
nothing but motivate me. I guess it depends on your headspace at the time of
consumption - whatever that means!@#$


In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think I’ll leave the magic one’s for others.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
Give it a go - how do you think all of this planets now renowned artists got
their big breaks, apart from luck...full trippers!?¥₩

In Off Topic, maxx3001 writes:
In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
Thanks.

I’ve always been interested fungus, some amazing shapes, colours, textures and
smells.

Found some deadly ones in the past and am never tempted to eat any of them I
find, too dangerous .

Just my luck to choose a destroying angel.

However I have eaten wild field mushrooms picked for me, enjoyed those and tried
a young puffball of a good size, not a fan.

I love puffballs, have you baked them or eaten fresh?

But yes, mushrooms can be tricky be safe.

Maxx





In Off Topic, Rob_and_Shelagh writes:
In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
Odd colourful fungal growth on willow stump.

Had to stop myself comparing colours with those used by Lego.

Anyone know what fungus ?

As a mushroom fan I would say don't eat it, not familiar with it but after
quick google I think it might be

https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/photos/black-fungus-king-alfred-cake-4374.htm

Robert
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 Posted: Jul 10, 2021 15:48
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I know what you mean but as you say, best we keep politics out of it.

If we all look out for our own part of the planet it’s a start.

All the best

Stuart




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I could politisise this thread, but choose not tseto - we all know what's
happening on our planet right now and who's to blame! Lol

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Plans to move to Cornwall in the U.K. if it works out, can’t find much of interest
left in my price range, don’t want and probably can’t get a mortgage at my age.

Everyone and his dog is moving there at the moment, buying second homes or buying
to let, grabbing everything within hours of them being listed.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Where are you moving to this time - are you in an infinite moment of flux...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think the Wrexham test site may have had one but not sure, others will probably
correct me on that one.

We have found that Lego has used many different size moulds over the years for
both test and production bricks.




Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Did other companies have a similar test mould of only a four at a time print?
I only know of Bayer and BASF...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  It wasn’t a production mould, it was only meant for test bricks.

The workforce decided to make marbled bricks and when Lego found out they withdrew
the mould from the test company.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I only ask, because the number seems limiting considering the energy placed into
producing four two cent parts at a time. Weird...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  For that mould It was 4 as the F1 - F4 suggests.

Not all we’re marbled, some came in single colours.

I lose track but they do exist individually in both red and yellow.



In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Having seen your Flickr - how many Grangemouth bricks were printed at any one
press? F1-F4? or could there have been over twenty numbers?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Sent you a private message with a password for you to take a look.

Sorry I can’t help with an order at present.

The exceptional items like the one I used for my store photo do sell for very
high prices, the main interest in something like this is from 2 x 4 3001/3001old
collectors although this is neither as it’s from the classic range, known as
slotted bricks.






In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I can only imagine that a true crossover as you loosely describe could potentially
be worth a mint!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  The most amazing one I had was the one used for my store picture and should be
amongst the photo’s on Flickr.

I’ve since sold that one, however the one you refer to is also a beauty, I have
windows and a door to match




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  That is an amazing slotted weird green brick, with what I could only describe
as a liquified centre!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’ve been a collector of Unusual Lego, it’s forerunner ( Kiddicraft ) and like
to keep reference items for other brands.

Have many sets including all Futuron and like to build these when I find time,
especially the Monorail 6990.

 
Set No: 6990  Name: Futuron Monorail Transport System
* 
6990-1 (Inv) Futuron Monorail Transport System
692 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 1987
Sets: Space: Futuron

The only photo’s I really have now are these :


https://www.flickr.com/photos/136447585@N04/




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I love LEGO, and everything entailed with it!
Pharmaceuticals will do you far more harm.
Do you have any nice LEGO pictures to show us? Please...
I'm 47 currently - I'm starting to feel it, but I'm pushing back.
Eat heaps of fish and field mushies. They'll lube ya up.

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Mental age in my 20’s for much of the time, birth age 62 but body at the moment
suggest 70’s.







In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  You will only think at the level you're capable of. Age is not an inhibitor!
You would easily accomplish your plumbing needs in an afternoon without any ill-affects.
Ya just need a spotter to tell you that you're being a tool! Lol
How old are ya?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’m not in my early years anymore and there’s a chance I might start doing a
few strange things without the help of chemical influences.








In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Tis the season!
The last time I did mushies I tore a complete wall out of my house, and It did
nothing but motivate me. I guess it depends on your headspace at the time of
consumption - whatever that means!@#$


In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think I’ll leave the magic one’s for others.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Give it a go - how do you think all of this planets now renowned artists got
their big breaks, apart from luck...full trippers!?¥₩

In Off Topic, maxx3001 writes:
  In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Thanks.

I’ve always been interested fungus, some amazing shapes, colours, textures and
smells.

Found some deadly ones in the past and am never tempted to eat any of them I
find, too dangerous .

Just my luck to choose a destroying angel.

However I have eaten wild field mushrooms picked for me, enjoyed those and tried
a young puffball of a good size, not a fan.

I love puffballs, have you baked them or eaten fresh?

But yes, mushrooms can be tricky be safe.

Maxx
  




In Off Topic, Rob_and_Shelagh writes:
In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
Odd colourful fungal growth on willow stump.

Had to stop myself comparing colours with those used by Lego.

Anyone know what fungus ?

As a mushroom fan I would say don't eat it, not familiar with it but after
quick google I think it might be

https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/photos/black-fungus-king-alfred-cake-4374.htm

Robert
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 Posted: Jul 10, 2021 15:20
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Plans to move to Cornwall in the U.K. if it works out, can’t find much of interest
left in my price range, don’t want and probably can’t get a mortgage at my age.

Everyone and his dog is moving there at the moment, buying second homes or buying
to let, grabbing everything within hours of them being listed.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Where are you moving to this time - are you in an infinite moment of flux...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think the Wrexham test site may have had one but not sure, others will probably
correct me on that one.

We have found that Lego has used many different size moulds over the years for
both test and production bricks.




Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Did other companies have a similar test mould of only a four at a time print?
I only know of Bayer and BASF...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  It wasn’t a production mould, it was only meant for test bricks.

The workforce decided to make marbled bricks and when Lego found out they withdrew
the mould from the test company.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I only ask, because the number seems limiting considering the energy placed into
producing four two cent parts at a time. Weird...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  For that mould It was 4 as the F1 - F4 suggests.

Not all we’re marbled, some came in single colours.

I lose track but they do exist individually in both red and yellow.



In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Having seen your Flickr - how many Grangemouth bricks were printed at any one
press? F1-F4? or could there have been over twenty numbers?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Sent you a private message with a password for you to take a look.

Sorry I can’t help with an order at present.

The exceptional items like the one I used for my store photo do sell for very
high prices, the main interest in something like this is from 2 x 4 3001/3001old
collectors although this is neither as it’s from the classic range, known as
slotted bricks.






In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I can only imagine that a true crossover as you loosely describe could potentially
be worth a mint!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  The most amazing one I had was the one used for my store picture and should be
amongst the photo’s on Flickr.

I’ve since sold that one, however the one you refer to is also a beauty, I have
windows and a door to match




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  That is an amazing slotted weird green brick, with what I could only describe
as a liquified centre!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’ve been a collector of Unusual Lego, it’s forerunner ( Kiddicraft ) and like
to keep reference items for other brands.

Have many sets including all Futuron and like to build these when I find time,
especially the Monorail 6990.

 
Set No: 6990  Name: Futuron Monorail Transport System
* 
6990-1 (Inv) Futuron Monorail Transport System
692 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 1987
Sets: Space: Futuron

The only photo’s I really have now are these :


https://www.flickr.com/photos/136447585@N04/




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I love LEGO, and everything entailed with it!
Pharmaceuticals will do you far more harm.
Do you have any nice LEGO pictures to show us? Please...
I'm 47 currently - I'm starting to feel it, but I'm pushing back.
Eat heaps of fish and field mushies. They'll lube ya up.

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Mental age in my 20’s for much of the time, birth age 62 but body at the moment
suggest 70’s.







In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  You will only think at the level you're capable of. Age is not an inhibitor!
You would easily accomplish your plumbing needs in an afternoon without any ill-affects.
Ya just need a spotter to tell you that you're being a tool! Lol
How old are ya?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’m not in my early years anymore and there’s a chance I might start doing a
few strange things without the help of chemical influences.








In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Tis the season!
The last time I did mushies I tore a complete wall out of my house, and It did
nothing but motivate me. I guess it depends on your headspace at the time of
consumption - whatever that means!@#$


In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think I’ll leave the magic one’s for others.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Give it a go - how do you think all of this planets now renowned artists got
their big breaks, apart from luck...full trippers!?¥₩

In Off Topic, maxx3001 writes:
  In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Thanks.

I’ve always been interested fungus, some amazing shapes, colours, textures and
smells.

Found some deadly ones in the past and am never tempted to eat any of them I
find, too dangerous .

Just my luck to choose a destroying angel.

However I have eaten wild field mushrooms picked for me, enjoyed those and tried
a young puffball of a good size, not a fan.

I love puffballs, have you baked them or eaten fresh?

But yes, mushrooms can be tricky be safe.

Maxx
  




In Off Topic, Rob_and_Shelagh writes:
  In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Odd colourful fungal growth on willow stump.

Had to stop myself comparing colours with those used by Lego.

Anyone know what fungus ?

As a mushroom fan I would say don't eat it, not familiar with it but after
quick google I think it might be

https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/photos/black-fungus-king-alfred-cake-4374.htm

Robert
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The standard ones will be from Denmark and North America ( Samsonite ).

Not sure for those with hollow studs ( hollow underneath )

The slotted I believe are from Sweden, Norway and Denmark





In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Thank you! I do recall seeing semi-transpant bricks from. Wrexham, now that you
mention it. Who produced your 4x4 corner parts?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think the Wrexham test site may have had one but not sure, others will probably
correct me on that one.

We have found that Lego has used many different size moulds over the years for
both test and production bricks.




Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Did other companies have a similar test mould of only a four at a time print?
I only know of Bayer and BASF...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  It wasn’t a production mould, it was only meant for test bricks.

The workforce decided to make marbled bricks and when Lego found out they withdrew
the mould from the test company.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I only ask, because the number seems limiting considering the energy placed into
producing four two cent parts at a time. Weird...

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  For that mould It was 4 as the F1 - F4 suggests.

Not all we’re marbled, some came in single colours.

I lose track but they do exist individually in both red and yellow.



In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Having seen your Flickr - how many Grangemouth bricks were printed at any one
press? F1-F4? or could there have been over twenty numbers?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Sent you a private message with a password for you to take a look.

Sorry I can’t help with an order at present.

The exceptional items like the one I used for my store photo do sell for very
high prices, the main interest in something like this is from 2 x 4 3001/3001old
collectors although this is neither as it’s from the classic range, known as
slotted bricks.






In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I can only imagine that a true crossover as you loosely describe could potentially
be worth a mint!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  The most amazing one I had was the one used for my store picture and should be
amongst the photo’s on Flickr.

I’ve since sold that one, however the one you refer to is also a beauty, I have
windows and a door to match




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  That is an amazing slotted weird green brick, with what I could only describe
as a liquified centre!

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’ve been a collector of Unusual Lego, it’s forerunner ( Kiddicraft ) and like
to keep reference items for other brands.

Have many sets including all Futuron and like to build these when I find time,
especially the Monorail 6990.

 
Set No: 6990  Name: Futuron Monorail Transport System
* 
6990-1 (Inv) Futuron Monorail Transport System
692 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 1987
Sets: Space: Futuron

The only photo’s I really have now are these :


https://www.flickr.com/photos/136447585@N04/




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I love LEGO, and everything entailed with it!
Pharmaceuticals will do you far more harm.
Do you have any nice LEGO pictures to show us? Please...
I'm 47 currently - I'm starting to feel it, but I'm pushing back.
Eat heaps of fish and field mushies. They'll lube ya up.

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Mental age in my 20’s for much of the time, birth age 62 but body at the moment
suggest 70’s.







In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  You will only think at the level you're capable of. Age is not an inhibitor!
You would easily accomplish your plumbing needs in an afternoon without any ill-affects.
Ya just need a spotter to tell you that you're being a tool! Lol
How old are ya?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I’m not in my early years anymore and there’s a chance I might start doing a
few strange things without the help of chemical influences.








In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Tis the season!
The last time I did mushies I tore a complete wall out of my house, and It did
nothing but motivate me. I guess it depends on your headspace at the time of
consumption - whatever that means!@#$


In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  I think I’ll leave the magic one’s for others.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Give it a go - how do you think all of this planets now renowned artists got
their big breaks, apart from luck...full trippers!?¥₩

In Off Topic, maxx3001 writes:
  In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Thanks.

I’ve always been interested fungus, some amazing shapes, colours, textures and
smells.

Found some deadly ones in the past and am never tempted to eat any of them I
find, too dangerous .

Just my luck to choose a destroying angel.

However I have eaten wild field mushrooms picked for me, enjoyed those and tried
a young puffball of a good size, not a fan.

I love puffballs, have you baked them or eaten fresh?

But yes, mushrooms can be tricky be safe.

Maxx
  




In Off Topic, Rob_and_Shelagh writes:
  In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Odd colourful fungal growth on willow stump.

Had to stop myself comparing colours with those used by Lego.

Anyone know what fungus ?

As a mushroom fan I would say don't eat it, not familiar with it but after
quick google I think it might be

https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/photos/black-fungus-king-alfred-cake-4374.htm

Robert

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