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 Author: ModulexDepot View Messages Posted By ModulexDepot
 Posted: May 8, 2021 17:25
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My grandfather left a large collection of Modulex Bricks and Tiles. Is there
a demand for Modulex bricks? Is it worth the effort to record the stock and sell
it via Bricklink? Some bricks are not listed on Bricklink and many are still
sealed in their original packaging.
 
 Author: Franck123 View Messages Posted By Franck123
 Posted: Jan 18, 2021 07:27
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In Modulex, maxx3001 writes:
  In Modulex, Calle_P writes:
  In a box with mixed lego I am sorting to sell in my store here at Bricklink,
there were a lot of various Modulex pieces.

How big is the demand for Modulex? Is it worth the work to sort to put up for
sale or should I sell everything in one piece?

Depends on what you have and how much time you are willing to invest....

Maxx

I'm in the same situation as Calle_P and I wonder what you mean Maxx. I have
a couple of thousand pieces of the first Modulex (Lego, pat. pend) and my wife
has sorted them by size, colour, etc. and number of course. I want to sell all
of it to the best price possible. Does it mean that selling them "piece by piece"
will yield the best price?
Franck123
 Author: Nathan123 View Messages Posted By Nathan123
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In Modulex, Calle_P writes:
  In a box with mixed lego I am sorting to sell in my store here at Bricklink,
there were a lot of various Modulex pieces.

How big is the demand for Modulex? Is it worth the work to sort to put up for
sale or should I sell everything in one piece?

I think it is pretty high but I am not too familiar with that system. Certainly
from what I have seen in groups suggests there is demand.
 Author: maxx3001 View Messages Posted By maxx3001
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In Modulex, Calle_P writes:
  In a box with mixed lego I am sorting to sell in my store here at Bricklink,
there were a lot of various Modulex pieces.

How big is the demand for Modulex? Is it worth the work to sort to put up for
sale or should I sell everything in one piece?

Depends on what you have and how much time you are willing to invest....

Maxx
 
 Author: Calle_P View Messages Posted By Calle_P
 Posted: Jan 14, 2021 18:34
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In a box with mixed lego I am sorting to sell in my store here at Bricklink,
there were a lot of various Modulex pieces.

How big is the demand for Modulex? Is it worth the work to sort to put up for
sale or should I sell everything in one piece?
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 14:26
 Subject: Re: Any Method to Adapt Modulex?
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Use Modulex 1x4 tile or 1x4 slope for your chart. They fit on
 
Part No: 2412b  Name: Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove
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2412b Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove
Parts: Tile, Modified

See the light gray arms on the chair here https://www.flickr.com/photos/starbeanie/9351130191/

In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  No, they are about the same size.


In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?

I may just not be able to do it, but what I wanted to do was added Modulex colors
to my color chart. I have a 1x1 and a 2x2. None of the techniques I saw in
this thread will work for me, I think.
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 12:15
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In Modulex, yorbrick writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  No, they are about the same size.


In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?

I may just not be able to do it, but what I wanted to do was added Modulex colors
to my color chart. I have a 1x1 and a 2x2. None of the techniques I saw in
this thread will work for me, I think.

Can you not attach the 1x1 M bricks into a clip? They wouldn't be upright
but at least they'd be attached.

They couldn't stand side by side because the clip is going to hold it crooked.
 Author: hpoort View Messages Posted By hpoort
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 11:55
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In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  No, they are about the same size.


In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?

 
Part No: Mx1111L  Name: Modulex, Brick 1 x 1 (Lego on studs)
* 
Mx1111L Modulex, Brick 1 x 1 (Lego on studs)
Parts: Modulex, Brick
fits on
 
Part No: 2555  Name: Tile, Modified 1 x 1 with Clip
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2555 Tile, Modified 1 x 1 with Clip
Parts: Tile, Modified
(but not on all variants of tile with clip)
See the article on New Elementary cited above.
 Author: maxx3001 View Messages Posted By maxx3001
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 11:52
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In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  No, they are about the same size.


In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?

I may just not be able to do it, but what I wanted to do was added Modulex colors
to my color chart. I have a 1x1 and a 2x2. None of the techniques I saw in
this thread will work for me, I think.

Buy a Modulex plate to add to your colorchart

 
Part No: Mx2710L  Name: Modulex, Brick 10 x 10 (Lego on studs)
* 
Mx2710L Modulex, Brick 10 x 10 (Lego on studs)
Parts: Modulex, Brick
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 11:52
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In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  No, they are about the same size.


In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?

I may just not be able to do it, but what I wanted to do was added Modulex colors
to my color chart. I have a 1x1 and a 2x2. None of the techniques I saw in
this thread will work for me, I think.

Can you not attach the 1x1 M bricks into a clip? They wouldn't be upright
but at least they'd be attached.
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
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In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  No, they are about the same size.


In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?

I may just not be able to do it, but what I wanted to do was added Modulex colors
to my color chart. I have a 1x1 and a 2x2. None of the techniques I saw in
this thread will work for me, I think.
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 11:38
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No, they are about the same size.


In Modulex, axaday writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 11:33
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In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

A modulex 1x1 brick will not go on a pin, I guess?
 Author: pikachu3 View Messages Posted By pikachu3
 Posted: Nov 17, 2020 11:12
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In Modulex, crazylegoman writes:
  Here are several examples.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ltdemartinet/8331549172/

-Ryan
 Author: crazylegoman View Messages Posted By crazylegoman
 Posted: Nov 17, 2020 10:23
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Here are several examples.
 
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
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Modulex Flag connected using skeleton arms.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/starbeanie/8954972268/

miniature ship models in captains cabin
https://www.flickr.com/photos/starbeanie/9353907062/

the arm rests of the chair
https://www.flickr.com/photos/starbeanie/9351130191/

In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/ltdemartinet/8331549172/in/faves-50063522@N06/


In Modulex, novabrick writes:
  In Modulex, Turez writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

https://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/old-elementary-modulex-integration_15.html
https://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/how-to-connect-modulex-with-lego.html

Quite genius, I must say. Though there is always a bit of clash in colors since
Modulex uses a different color sceme (and plastic?)

Christian

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 Author: novabrick View Messages Posted By novabrick
 Posted: Nov 17, 2020 08:01
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In Modulex, Turez writes:
  In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

https://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/old-elementary-modulex-integration_15.html
https://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/how-to-connect-modulex-with-lego.html

Quite genius, I must say. Though there is always a bit of clash in colors since
Modulex uses a different color sceme (and plastic?)

Christian

novabrick-team
 Author: Turez View Messages Posted By Turez
 Posted: Nov 17, 2020 07:54
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In Modulex, axaday writes:
  I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?

https://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/old-elementary-modulex-integration_15.html
https://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/how-to-connect-modulex-with-lego.html
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
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I don't it is another system, but is there any method to stick a module piece
onto regular system?
 Author: yoavheskia View Messages Posted By yoavheskia
 Posted: Nov 10, 2020 03:01
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  The smell is different if you burn them too.

 Author: maxx3001 View Messages Posted By maxx3001
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  In Modulex, maxx3001 writes:

  Can you tell if it is ABS or CA?

No! I don't have a clue. How can you tell?

Yoav

The sound is different if you drop a CA brick from an ABS brick.
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
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In Modulex, maxx3001 writes:
  In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  In Modulex, maxx3001 writes:

  Can you tell if it is ABS or CA?

No! I don't have a clue. How can you tell?

Yoav

The sound is different if you drop a CA brick from an ABS brick.

The smell is different if you burn them too.

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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  In Modulex, maxx3001 writes:

  Can you tell if it is ABS or CA?

No! I don't have a clue. How can you tell?

Yoav

The sound is different if you drop a CA brick from an ABS brick.
 Author: yoavheskia View Messages Posted By yoavheskia
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In Modulex, maxx3001 writes:

  Can you tell if it is ABS or CA?

No! I don't have a clue. How can you tell?

Yoav
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  I was told by a friend that this color is not known for Modulex.
Maybe there should be a new color in the Modulex color chart?

Missed this one

Yes, it is more like normal LEGO yellow.

Can you tell if it is ABS or CA?

Maxx
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I was told by a friend that this color is not known for Modulex.
Maybe there should be a new color in the Modulex color chart?
 
 Author: thebrickening View Messages Posted By thebrickening
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Thank you , Starbeanie I agree, I think the picture is actually a 2 x 4 x
4 cupboard
So next step would be a change request to update the catalogue?


In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  I'd have to dig out a catalog, but normally they didn't state sizes.
Looking at the picture and the fact that Modulex is cube based, I would agree
with you that it is 2 x 4 x 4

In Modulex, thebrickening writes:
  Ahh okay My bad... But from the picture it is quite difficult to make out
that this should be 2 x 6 x 6. Was that evident from the text accompanying the
picture or how?

Brgds Søren


In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  
 
Part No: Mx1384  Name: Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
* 
Mx1384 Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
Parts: Modulex
pic is from a sales catalog scan

In Modulex, thebrickening writes:
  Hello everybody,

How sure are we about the entry for Mx1384 (Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object
2 x 6 x 6 (Glued))? Does anybody own one?
Reason for asking is that I found an official Modulex box marked 1384 and filled
with 12x cupboards, but of size 2 x 4 x 4 and also guled except the top tile
is NOT glued. I don't believe this one is in the catalogue...
Also the current picture of the Mx1384, seems to be a picture of a box and not
of the actual cupboard...

Brgds
Søren
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
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I'd have to dig out a catalog, but normally they didn't state sizes.
Looking at the picture and the fact that Modulex is cube based, I would agree
with you that it is 2 x 4 x 4

In Modulex, thebrickening writes:
  Ahh okay My bad... But from the picture it is quite difficult to make out
that this should be 2 x 6 x 6. Was that evident from the text accompanying the
picture or how?

Brgds Søren


In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  
 
Part No: Mx1384  Name: Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
* 
Mx1384 Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
Parts: Modulex
pic is from a sales catalog scan

In Modulex, thebrickening writes:
  Hello everybody,

How sure are we about the entry for Mx1384 (Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object
2 x 6 x 6 (Glued))? Does anybody own one?
Reason for asking is that I found an official Modulex box marked 1384 and filled
with 12x cupboards, but of size 2 x 4 x 4 and also guled except the top tile
is NOT glued. I don't believe this one is in the catalogue...
Also the current picture of the Mx1384, seems to be a picture of a box and not
of the actual cupboard...

Brgds
Søren
 Author: thebrickening View Messages Posted By thebrickening
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Ahh okay My bad... But from the picture it is quite difficult to make out
that this should be 2 x 6 x 6. Was that evident from the text accompanying the
picture or how?

Brgds Søren


In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  
 
Part No: Mx1384  Name: Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
* 
Mx1384 Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
Parts: Modulex
pic is from a sales catalog scan

In Modulex, thebrickening writes:
  Hello everybody,

How sure are we about the entry for Mx1384 (Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object
2 x 6 x 6 (Glued))? Does anybody own one?
Reason for asking is that I found an official Modulex box marked 1384 and filled
with 12x cupboards, but of size 2 x 4 x 4 and also guled except the top tile
is NOT glued. I don't believe this one is in the catalogue...
Also the current picture of the Mx1384, seems to be a picture of a box and not
of the actual cupboard...

Brgds
Søren
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Part No: Mx1384  Name: Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
* 
Mx1384 Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object 2 x 4 x 4 (Glued)
Parts: Modulex
pic is from a sales catalog scan

In Modulex, thebrickening writes:
  Hello everybody,

How sure are we about the entry for Mx1384 (Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object
2 x 6 x 6 (Glued))? Does anybody own one?
Reason for asking is that I found an official Modulex box marked 1384 and filled
with 12x cupboards, but of size 2 x 4 x 4 and also guled except the top tile
is NOT glued. I don't believe this one is in the catalogue...
Also the current picture of the Mx1384, seems to be a picture of a box and not
of the actual cupboard...

Brgds
Søren
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Hello everybody,

How sure are we about the entry for Mx1384 (Modulex Furniture Cupboard / Object
2 x 6 x 6 (Glued))? Does anybody own one?
Reason for asking is that I found an official Modulex box marked 1384 and filled
with 12x cupboards, but of size 2 x 4 x 4 and also guled except the top tile
is NOT glued. I don't believe this one is in the catalogue...
Also the current picture of the Mx1384, seems to be a picture of a box and not
of the actual cupboard...

Brgds
Søren
 


 Author: LordSkylark View Messages Posted By LordSkylark
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In Modulex, minibricks writes:
  I have a large Modulex collection and have several of the silver colored item
that you are calling "tweezer" -- it is indeed a Modulex item and it is used
to remove tiles/bricks from a baseplate. I have not seen the brass colored one
though!

Karyn

In Modulex, patpendlego writes:
  Hi,

found these in a large lot of Modulex, the left one metallic and same as the
images here on bricklink, the right one is gold color and different... is it
Modulex?

Arnoud

Is it in the catalog?
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I have a large Modulex collection and have several of the silver colored item
that you are calling "tweezer" -- it is indeed a Modulex item and it is used
to remove tiles/bricks from a baseplate. I have not seen the brass colored one
though!

Karyn

In Modulex, patpendlego writes:
  Hi,

found these in a large lot of Modulex, the left one metallic and same as the
images here on bricklink, the right one is gold color and different... is it
Modulex?

Arnoud
 Author: BeauBricks View Messages Posted By BeauBricks
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In Modulex, starbeanie writes:
  https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2100&q=modulex
scroll to the bottom for pictures

In Modulex, BeauBricks writes:
  Can someone help me find these printed tiles?
Also, I think one is violet, but I do not know the rest of the colours.

Thanks, but it I still cant find anything on the printed ones
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https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2100&q=modulex
scroll to the bottom for pictures

In Modulex, BeauBricks writes:
  Can someone help me find these printed tiles?
Also, I think one is violet, but I do not know the rest of the colours.
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Can someone help me find these printed tiles?
Also, I think one is violet, but I do not know the rest of the colours.
 
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In Modulex, SylvainLS writes:
  In Modulex, patpendlego writes:
  Hi,

found these in a large lot of Modulex, the left one metallic and same as the
images here on bricklink, the right one is gold color and different... is it
Modulex?

I’d say “brass,” not “gold.”

Indeed, that's more accurate
  
Otherwise, nothing to add….

ok
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In Modulex, patpendlego writes:
  Hi,

found these in a large lot of Modulex, the left one metallic and same as the
images here on bricklink, the right one is gold color and different... is it
Modulex?

I’d say “brass,” not “gold.”

Otherwise, nothing to add….
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In Modulex, patpendlego writes:
  Hi,

found these in a large lot of Modulex, the left one metallic and same as the
images here on bricklink, the right one is gold color and different... is it
Modulex?

Arnoud

I have never seen one before... but Modulex continually surprises me
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Hi,

found these in a large lot of Modulex, the left one metallic and same as the
images here on bricklink, the right one is gold color and different... is it
Modulex?

Arnoud
 


 Author: yoavheskia View Messages Posted By yoavheskia
 Posted: Dec 7, 2019 10:31
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Hi there. What do you think? I missed something or i have them all?
 
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Nice picture.
It's amazing what is out there, and how you manage to collect all this bricks.

Yoav
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  Thank you Maxx

No problem, I may have some of the colors you are missing, but I have not opened
them up in my store yet

Picture shows LEGO brick 3001old in Modulex colors.
 
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Thank you Maxx
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Hi there.
Maybe one of the modulex experts here knows how many colours this brick have?
I have 14 colours and I know that I'm missing at list 4: mx medium blue,
mx violet, mx pink-red & mx light bluish grey.
Is there more colours I'm not aware of?
Thanks in advance,
Yoav
 
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  Here is the colors names,
Yoav

Thanks, Yoav!
Great help. Now I identified many of my bricks; I still have a few items I am
uncertain. Does anyone have any hint on the color for these?

Thanks,
Tamas
 
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Here is the colors names,
Yoav
 
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
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Check out Minitalia and Olo.






In Modulex, DavidsL writes:
  In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  Who knows how many colors this brick has? what colors not appearing in the picture?

Wow, thanks to you I have learnt about the existence of Modulex.
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  Who knows how many colors this brick has? what colors not appearing in the picture?

Wow, thanks to you I have learnt about the existence of Modulex.
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  Who knows how many colors this brick has? what colors not appearing in the picture?

Hi,
Could you add the names of the colors to that picture of yours? I just started
uploading my Modulex bricks, and I have a hard time figuring out the colors,
and your photo is the best I saw so far to help.

Thanks,
Tamas
 Author: Pippysblocks View Messages Posted By Pippysblocks
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Thank you, he is one clever dude.

In Modulex, BeauBricks writes:
  In Modulex, Pippyblocks writes:
  Need a little help, I've got a 48x48 baseplate that I have just started to
fill with my 2x4 brick collection for a display I'm making. I've got
a load of Modulex 2x4 bricks I want to add to it but I know that Modulex and
standard Lego aren't really compatible. Anyone have any ideas how I could
connect the Modulex bricks to the baseplate so it looks okay, I guess I could
resort to finding a Modulex plate and gluing it on but I really don't want
to permanently stick anything together, prefer the power of clutch.

Thanks,
Stu

http://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/old-elementary-modulex-integration_15.html
There is also a part 2
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In Modulex, Pippyblocks writes:
  Need a little help, I've got a 48x48 baseplate that I have just started to
fill with my 2x4 brick collection for a display I'm making. I've got
a load of Modulex 2x4 bricks I want to add to it but I know that Modulex and
standard Lego aren't really compatible. Anyone have any ideas how I could
connect the Modulex bricks to the baseplate so it looks okay, I guess I could
resort to finding a Modulex plate and gluing it on but I really don't want
to permanently stick anything together, prefer the power of clutch.

Thanks,
Stu

http://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/old-elementary-modulex-integration_15.html
There is also a part 2
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Need a little help, I've got a 48x48 baseplate that I have just started to
fill with my 2x4 brick collection for a display I'm making. I've got
a load of Modulex 2x4 bricks I want to add to it but I know that Modulex and
standard Lego aren't really compatible. Anyone have any ideas how I could
connect the Modulex bricks to the baseplate so it looks okay, I guess I could
resort to finding a Modulex plate and gluing it on but I really don't want
to permanently stick anything together, prefer the power of clutch.

Thanks,
Stu
 
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Thanks! I guess i don't have yet mx lemon .
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  Who knows how many colors this brick has? what colors not appearing in the picture?

There are 16 Modulex bricks with LEGO logo. You are missing one.

https://flic.kr/p/ZkwsC4
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In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
  Who knows how many colors this brick has? what colors not appearing in the picture?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=Mx1142L#T=C

According to the Priceguide (last 6 months) you have them all, 15. But who knows
what is out there, as test bricks perhaps?

Hans-Peter
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Who knows how many colors this brick has? what colors not appearing in the picture?
 
 Author: 1974 View Messages Posted By 1974
 Posted: Sep 5, 2018 10:11
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Very commonly used for showing prices in say a hotdog stand back in the 80's
(in fact my local one still do that!) so I'm positive that the baseplates
where just cut down to whatever size needed

I fondly remember my grandma's workplace, they had a HUGE Modulex board with
loads of colours etc, used for meetings, scheduling etc. When I used to visit
her I always tried to sneak into that room and play with "little LEGOs" .. which
would completely mess up eveything for the company!

TLG did not (still don't?) make baseplates back then, another company in
Billund(?) did that. They probably also handled the Modulex plates

Now, why there's a plethora of 8x8 I have no idea about

Cheers,

Ole

In Modulex, novabrick writes:

  Many early LEGO Base plates appear to be cut to size. Given the many Modulex
letters avialible they might be used as door tags or name tags with changeble
letters. I've also seen huge planing boards with those letters based on modulex.
However I have never actually seen architectual use of Modulex bricks but I can't
see any use for an 8 x 8 square for this use in particular.

Christian

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In Modulex, novabrick writes:
  In Modulex, WoutR writes:
  I frequently see Modulex baseplates 8x8 in used lots.

They seem to be so common in different lots that I would be surprised if they
were all custom made from larger baseplates by the users.

Does anyone know:
- If these were actually made by Modulex?
- How these were used?

Many early LEGO Base plates appear to be cut to size. Given the many Modulex
letters avialible they might be used as door tags or name tags with changeble
letters. I've also seen huge planing boards with those letters based on modulex.
However I have never actually seen architectual use of Modulex bricks but I can't
see any use for an 8 x 8 square for this use in particular.

Christian

novabrick-team

They could be from the Planning board era, but I am not certain about that.
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In Modulex, WoutR writes:
  I frequently see Modulex baseplates 8x8 in used lots.

They seem to be so common in different lots that I would be surprised if they
were all custom made from larger baseplates by the users.

Does anyone know:
- If these were actually made by Modulex?
- How these were used?

Many early LEGO Base plates appear to be cut to size. Given the many Modulex
letters avialible they might be used as door tags or name tags with changeble
letters. I've also seen huge planing boards with those letters based on modulex.
However I have never actually seen architectual use of Modulex bricks but I can't
see any use for an 8 x 8 square for this use in particular.

Christian

novabrick-team
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I frequently see Modulex baseplates 8x8 in used lots.

They seem to be so common in different lots that I would be surprised if they
were all custom made from larger baseplates by the users.

Does anyone know:
- If these were actually made by Modulex?
- How these were used?