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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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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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The best authorities on these are on Flickr, check out WRMe2 ( I think that’s
right, name is Wouter ), Bendix ( Beryll ) and never forget Maxx.

I’ll check the details of their Flickr names and let you know, haven’t used them
for awhile, they are all very nice people and extremely helpful.

There are others and I apologise to anyone I’ve not listed or I’ve misspelt,
I’m doing this from a very overloaded memory at the moment.

If in doubt of sites or names just check out replies to my photo’s and you’ll
find them.





In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I do know that Bayer had the whole quadrate + quadrate cap? + tensity testing
strip (spoon) lol @ that terminology + 7xC brick in one go...what's up with
that exactly?
You can only thank Flickr for this

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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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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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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Part No: 11164pb01  Name: Hero Factory Brain with Molded Hard Plastic Red Eyes and Spikes Pattern - Flexible Rubber
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11164pb01 Hero Factory Brain with Molded Hard Plastic Red Eyes and Spikes Pattern - Flexible Rubber
Parts: Hero Factory

Green or bright green




In Catalog Identification, Steverd writes:
  This came in a large lot today,
The red insert has number 11164 on it.
Thoughts?
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Part No: 970c00pb0441  Name: Hips and Legs with Black Narrow Stripes and Black Boots on Front and Sides Pattern
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970c00pb0441 Hips and Legs with Black Narrow Stripes and Black Boots on Front and Sides Pattern
Parts: Minifigure, Legs, Decorated




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  hi all,
I want to list know about part 59233pb01

I would like to know what mini they came on. the catalog link directs me to this
mini

col214

but the inventory for that mini does not show any white striped legs...

this looks like a catalog error.. what to do?
if anyone knows what mini part 59233pb01 goes to, can you assist?

many thanks
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Part No: 59233pb01  Name: Wave Angular Double with Bar Handle (Electric Zigzag) with Marbled Trans-Purple Pattern
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59233pb01 Wave Angular Double with Bar Handle (Electric Zigzag) with Marbled Trans-Purple Pattern
Parts: Energy Effect
. ?



In Searching, wendybrowne writes:
  hi all,
I want to list know about part 59233pb01

I would like to know what mini they came on. the catalog link directs me to this
mini

col214

but the inventory for that mini does not show any white striped legs...

this looks like a catalog error.. what to do?
if anyone knows what mini part 59233pb01 goes to, can you assist?

many thanks
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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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Hopefully I will have a much bigger range again sometime in early 2022, both
vintage and modern, new and used.

Plans to double in size at that point, fingers crossed, I have the stock and
just need time to recheck counts of existing stock and manually add new stock.

I will have a lot of 2 x 4 test bricks and slotted bricks, windows and doors
in different sizes to list.

If you like the corner 4 x 4’s, I have some variations of these to list.







In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  It's all good. I could easily place a mild order within your store whenever
you're ready.
I love your 4x4 L bricks, from lack of a better term.

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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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 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

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I have mainly new and used parts, a few other items but far more to come in
2022.

I’m relocating at the moment and everything is packed away, I cannot get to anything
and cannot fill any orders at all, just not possible.

I could give you a password to take a look but only on the understanding that
an order is not possible, hope you understand.






In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  What've you got for sale inside your locked shop exactly?
I wouldn't mind a quick look in there. Even if that's all it was.

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Not sure how long it would take, not too long if you just check out the pics
but if you open each one you’ll see many a discussion on these items.

There are a number of others that do the same and much more, just check out the
other posters, that’ll keep you going for months.





In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  You're amazing! I had a quick squizz at your Flickr - those sideways printed
bricks are frickin' awesome!
And now, more people can peruse your efforts at their leisure.
I think you're a valueable resource - obviously.
How long would it take me to go through all ya Flickr. Lol
I'll have a more indepth look later

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

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Standard sets had minifigs with trans dark blue visors.
Dacta futuron had one with trans light blue and another set had one with trans
red visor if I remember correctly.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Did all of the Futuron minifigures have trans blue visors?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Not sure how long it would take, not too long if you just check out the pics
but if you open each one you’ll see many a discussion on these items.

There are a number of others that do the same and much more, just check out the
other posters, that’ll keep you going for months.





In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  You're amazing! I had a quick squizz at your Flickr - those sideways printed
bricks are frickin' awesome!
And now, more people can peruse your efforts at their leisure.
I think you're a valueable resource - obviously.
How long would it take me to go through all ya Flickr. Lol
I'll have a more indepth look later

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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Not sure how long it would take, not too long if you just check out the pics
but if you open each one you’ll see many a discussion on these items.

There are a number of others that do the same and much more, just check out the
other posters, that’ll keep you going for months.





In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  You're amazing! I had a quick squizz at your Flickr - those sideways printed
bricks are frickin' awesome!
And now, more people can peruse your efforts at their leisure.
I think you're a valueable resource - obviously.
How long would it take me to go through all ya Flickr. Lol
I'll have a more indepth look later

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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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

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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

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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

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Not keen but that may have been me worrying that I’d got it wrong and I might
make myself ill, perhaps it just wasn’t the best method.


I’ve read that only young ones are edible and if they have started to yellow
then it can make some people feel sick.

Older ones that have changed in the centre beyond yellow are inedible I believe.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I think your method is best! How did ya go?

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Tried frying them like field or cultivated mushrooms in thin slices only, not
sure how they are best prepared.



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

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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

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Tried frying them like field or cultivated mushrooms in thin slices only, not
sure how they are best prepared.



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
  




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  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

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Part No: duppanel  Name: Duplo Panel 4 x 2 x 2
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duppanel Duplo Panel 4 x 2 x 2
Parts: DUPLO




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  Thanks a lot !


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Part No: x1108  Name: Duplo, Brick 2 x 6 x 2 with Curved Center
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I am looking for the corresponding reference for these two DUPLO pieces. The
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the yellow one is stamped 1980.

Thank you in advance for your feedback.

Sincerely,

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I am looking for the corresponding reference for these two DUPLO pieces. The
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the yellow one is stamped 1980.

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Love that one, cheers.



In Off Topic, SylvainLS writes:
  In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Read many an article on those who thought they knew and ended up killing themselves,
others or needing transplants, not worth the risk.

The destroying angel being a terrible way to go.

It reminds me of the joke:

A compasionate mortician talks to a lady burying her husband and learns it’s
the third one.
— Oh, that’s terrible, and they all died?
— Yes, the first one died of mushroom poisining.
— Terrible, terrible.  And the second one?
— Mushroom poisoning too.
— Oh my, oh my.  And this one too?
— No, this one fell in the stairs… He didn’t like mushrooms.
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Read many an article on those who thought they knew and ended up killing themselves,
others or needing transplants, not worth the risk.

The destroying angel being a terrible way to go.




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  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 ?

Hard to see in the pic, but it looks to be a mold of some type, which are multicellular,
filamentous fungi. Heads up, there is a pink mold looking bacteria that grows
on wood in moist conditions as well. But you already seem to be aware of being
careful about such things.

It is interesting, whatever it turns out to be. Thanks for sharing.
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Colour change much more severe than that of certain Lego colours.






In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  Fungal veins are some of the largest living entities to have ever existed!
I see Magenta 😜

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 ?
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All nice marbled pieces, there are collectors for these, however the 2 x 4 3001/3001old
are those that are more valuable.






In General, Brickych writes:
  Hi,

According to these pictures, are these parts marbled?

Green, gray, red and white parts really look like some other marbled parts I
have seen online.

Really not sure about the 3 on the right:

The blue 2x3 brick has a red / black pattern, so 3 color mix.
The black 1x1 brick has some blue on one face and a little inside.
The blue technic plate has some black inside and outside.


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For this part, if it doesn’t have a logo on the solid stud then it’s a clone.

You can’t say this about many other early parts but this is one you can.






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don't.
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New photo 1, same fungus an hour and a half later, still some pink far left.

New photo 2, same fungus 3 hours later.

Almost as black as soot all over.





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

Anyone know what fungus ?
 


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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.






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  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

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Odd colourful fungal growth on willow stump.

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

Anyone know what fungus ?
 
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My feelings too but local and national authorities often think otherwise, they
usually want the most comprehensive and hence, most expensive option when they
aren’t paying.




In Off Topic, molten.brick writes:
  I would assume you should proceed however you see fit, and then deal with it
if the need ever arises.
All I really know is that you want stormwater gone and not be capable of coming
back.
I am a fan of whatever costs the least time and/or money and has a reasonably
satifactory outcome 😎

In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  A long shot but looking for some help if anyone here is aware of the regs concerning
older rural properties and rainwater discharge.

Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.

If there is, could I pick your brains please.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart
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Should have said that I live in a rural location.





In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Can’t find an answer, only answers to other situations.

Need to know if I have to install soakaways if I have rainwater draining onto
the ground, my garden to be exact.

I have an older house 1929ish with small 1960’s extension and don’t know if I
can be forced to channel these to soakaways or I can leave them as they are.

I have to change one as it drains into septic tank system and that’s not allowed
anymore.

Can I change this so it empties onto the garden like the two other down pipes
I have on the front of the building, well away from the septic tank system.

No public rainwater system available, I’m below main road level on a private
road, I don’t pay drainage costs only water supply to utility company.

Anyone know the legal position ?

Cheers.




In Off Topic, misbi writes:
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  A long shot but looking for some help if anyone here is aware of the regs concerning
older rural properties and rainwater discharge.

Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.

If there is, could I pick your brains please.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart

Not knowing your exact issue, but sounds like you might want to Google "rainwater
soakaway" if you haven't tried that already
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Can’t find an answer, only answers to other situations.

Need to know if I have to install soakaways if I have rainwater draining onto
the ground, my garden to be exact.

I have an older house 1929ish with small 1960’s extension and don’t know if I
can be forced to channel these to soakaways or I can leave them as they are.

I have to change one as it drains into septic tank system and that’s not allowed
anymore.

Can I change this so it empties onto the garden like the two other down pipes
I have on the front of the building, well away from the septic tank system.

No public rainwater system available, I’m below main road level on a private
road, I don’t pay drainage costs only water supply to utility company.

Anyone know the legal position ?

Cheers.




In Off Topic, misbi writes:
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  A long shot but looking for some help if anyone here is aware of the regs concerning
older rural properties and rainwater discharge.

Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.

If there is, could I pick your brains please.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart

Not knowing your exact issue, but sounds like you might want to Google "rainwater
soakaway" if you haven't tried that already
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Thanks for the offer, however I’m looking for advice on avoiding such work.

Trying to find out if I can avoid putting in soakaways for rainwater drainage
even though I cannot drain to septic tank system or public drains.

Let you know if that changes.




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older rural properties and rainwater discharge.

Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.

If there is, could I pick your brains please.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart

If you need anyone to dig drainage ditches in exchange for room and board, let
me know. My son and I will hop on a flight if it get's us closer to the isle
of islay Think I'm kidding?
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Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.

If there is, could I pick your brains please.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart
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I suspect all those neutrals would result in negatives for the seller.






In Feedback, peregrinator writes:
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gets marked as Delivered, the seller gets a green dot (I forget what is called)
by our "My Store" heading and doesn't go away unless we leave feed back for
the buyer. WHY ISNT THIS A THING FOR THE BUYER??? Can we please add it? I'm
thinking of starting to leave a Neutral feed back do to the lack of it on buyers
part. They don't wanna leave feed back. They don't even wanna mark it
as received... How lazy are you? It isn't that hard to mark it received nor
is it hard to type "Thanks" for feed back. SMH

It _is_ a thing for the buyer - they get the same reminder. Anyway, if you leave
neutral feedback for buyers don't be surprised if they retaliate.
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Must have found another use for them.

Is there a moc out there that now uses lots of them ?




In Announce, bigasbricks writes:
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Hello!!
My name is (Scammer) but I go by JBBrickFanatic online. I’m from Indiana and
I run
a YouTube channel of 6000+ subscribers. I have this crazy idea for a video/video
series that you could help me with!
I want to own the worlds biggest collection of part no. 15392 “Dark Bluish Gray
Projectile Launcher Part, Trigger for Gun, Mini Blaster / Shooter.”
It’s such an odd part with no real connection abilities outside of the stud shooter.
I am not sure how often they sell, but I am sure it’s taking up space in your
shop.
Even though it is such a small and cheap part, buying a ton does get expensive
and it would be amazing if we can make some sort of deal to help me get these
for free or maybe much cheaper (ex. I pay shipping). I could point folks to your
store, or do something in return for your help. Let’s make a deal!
Thank you so much, and let me know what you think!
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Looks good, funny too.



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happens here with his wit.

http://v4ei.com/comics/index.php?id=macro&check=s2106

it is based in this thread

https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread.asp?ID=291426&nID=1276500
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Nice one. 👍






In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:
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We are very pleased to announce that we are adding member Maggiec to the Community
Expert Program. She is being appointed as a BrickLink Inventories Administrator
and will be serving alongside current Inventories Admins Paulvdb and Turez.

For most of you, Maggie needs no introduction. She is a long-time member of the
site, and has served as a Catalog Administrator for 14 years. She has worked
with several well-known catalog administrators including Firefly and Therobo,
and also Dan Jezek himself.

https://www.bricklink.com/memberAdmins.asp

Most people will associate Maggie with the "catalog" side of the Catalog, but
she has also been active as a contributor on the "inventories" side over the
years as well. In fact, she logged the very first inventory change requests back
in June 2004:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogInvChangeItem.asp?itemType=S&itemNo=4535-1&viewDate=Y&viewStatus=1

Maggie has been a stabilizing force during some very critical times for the BrickLink
site. And we are very pleased she is joining us now for this next journey, and
we feel she will be an excellent addition to our Catalog team.

Please join me in welcoming her!
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Some early Lego had those circles underneath but majority were clone brands.

The early Lego didn’t have a brick of those dimensions with those circles, my
bet is that it’s a clone, probably DDR origin.



In LEGO, Luloma writes:
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Thank you all!
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Just stunning, love to have seen it for myself.

Hope to see more in the future, thanks for sharing.




In Modulex, ModulexDepot writes:
  A small insight into the assortment
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Correct, not Lego.




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This is probably their best bet, don’t know of anywhere better.




In Off Topic, maggiec writes:
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  In Off Topic, LegoSpaceForce writes:
  I have some unopened bags of mega bloks that i got with my lego that i bought.
Is there a reference like this one to id the parts?

If you're asking if there is something like BrickLink for Megablox, not as
far as I know. I don't think so.

Actually the Bloks Forum may be helpful:

https://bloksforum.freeforums.net/

HTH,
Maggie
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These have a whole range of last letter variations for the same part.

Mould/mould position.






In Catalog, Hurt writes:
  Hi,

I've a question about old baseplates (the ones that were actually brick-height).

I've this one (from its description):
 
Part No: 700eX  Name: Brick 10 x 20 without Bottom Tubes, with '+' Cross Support (early Baseplate)
* 
700eX Brick 10 x 20 without Bottom Tubes, with '+' Cross Support (early Baseplate)
Parts: Brick {Green}
... but on my part it says "700ey"

Also, I have this one:
 
Part No: 700eD  Name: Brick 10 x 20 with Bottom Tubes in Single Row Around Edge, with '+' Cross Support
* 
700eD Brick 10 x 20 with Bottom Tubes in Single Row Around Edge, with '+' Cross Support
Parts: Brick {Light Gray}
... but on my part it says "700eH"

Any ideas?

Should I just list them as the items I've linked, but with the actual item
number in the description of my listing?

Thanks!
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Should have specified that the exception is where it was preassembled by Lego
before packaging for sale.




In General, Stuart9 writes:
  Completely unacceptable to me as these effectively are now used, they have been
assembled.

I believe that BL’s definition of new includes the specification of unassembled.






In General, bricknationtoys writes:
  Just received an order of new parts that were supposed to go into my inventory.
The seller probably tried to be helpful and stacked almost all the parts.
I don't feel I can sell them now as new.

What are your thoughts?
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Completely unacceptable to me as these effectively are now used, they have been
assembled.

I believe that BL’s definition of new includes the specification of unassembled.






In General, bricknationtoys writes:
  Just received an order of new parts that were supposed to go into my inventory.
The seller probably tried to be helpful and stacked almost all the parts.
I don't feel I can sell them now as new.

What are your thoughts?
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Many people collect these, the most popular are the 2 x 4’s.

In Catalog, northshorebrick writes:
  Appreciate the info, it's pretty cool. Something I'll hang on to.

In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
  Last one is a moulding error, colour change item or bad mix that should not have
made it’s way out into circulation.

A little of the old colour left in the injection when they changed to a new colour
or dye not correctly mixed with base plastic.

In Catalog, northshorebrick writes:
  TIA

I can not find the following anywhere, any help would be appreciated. All are
genuine Lego.

The door I have only found one in the catalog that measures 1x4x5 (studs) the
one I have is 6 studs High.

The Lego store brick is just that but to find it has been problematic.

The third is 4623A I know that, it's the color. It is multi color. A swirl
of some sort.

Any info would be great.
Thanks
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Last one is a moulding error, colour change item or bad mix that should not have
made it’s way out into circulation.

A little of the old colour left in the injection when they changed to a new colour
or dye not correctly mixed with base plastic.

In Catalog, northshorebrick writes:
  TIA

I can not find the following anywhere, any help would be appreciated. All are
genuine Lego.

The door I have only found one in the catalog that measures 1x4x5 (studs) the
one I have is 6 studs High.

The Lego store brick is just that but to find it has been problematic.

The third is 4623A I know that, it's the color. It is multi color. A swirl
of some sort.

Any info would be great.
Thanks

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