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 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Aug 23, 2017 14:10
 Subject: Re: make box entry for gear as sets have too
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In Suggestions, ToddMyers writes:
  Whoever thought that was a good idea needs a good, swift
backhand.

I'm not entirely convinced that violence is the solution to this problem.
However, I agree that there could be improvements on the definition and classification
of gear, books, and sets.
 Author: lego.12vtrains View Messages Posted By lego.12vtrains
 Posted: Aug 23, 2017 14:07
 Subject: Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 7860-1
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Here's two pictures of a middle-eighties version with 3242d.
 


 Author: lego.12vtrains View Messages Posted By lego.12vtrains
 Posted: Aug 23, 2017 14:02
 Subject: Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 7860-1
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P.S. The box shown in the pictures is dated 1981, as the 1981 mini train catalogue
confirms.
 Author: lego.12vtrains View Messages Posted By lego.12vtrains
 Posted: Aug 23, 2017 13:46
 Subject: Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 7860-1
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Elias is right, 7860 came out at least at first (1980-1981) with 3242a, then
it was replaced with 3242d, and finally at the end of the eighties with 3242b.
Take a look at the attached pictures, in particular the front and back of the
box.
 




 Author: Rob_and_Shelagh View Messages Posted By Rob_and_Shelagh
 Posted: Aug 23, 2017 09:07
 Subject: Re: make box entry for gear as sets have too
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In Suggestions, ToddMyers writes:
  
  
You only need to look at sets (sorry, gear) like this to see why ...

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Or this one:

[g=852293]

The box was given it's own gear item number instead

[g=852293stor]

Also... it just boggles my mind that an item with 2,292 LEGO pieces is classified
as gear and not a set. Whoever thought that was a good idea needs a good, swift
backhand.

Well at least it says "set" in the title and it is not described as a "chess
gear"...perhaps they were hedging

Robert

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