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 Author: philip33 View Messages Posted By philip33
 Posted: Feb 13, 2024 14:45
 Subject: Re: Is there an MKI?
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 Topic: LEGO products
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philip33 (779)

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In LEGO products, FantasyBricks writes:
  To clarify for those that do not know where the "MK" is found (it took
me a little while to find it): The "MK" designation is on the sticker
sheet (though, "MKII" is also on the box for set 42009).


What does MK mean ?
 Author: philip33 View Messages Posted By philip33
 Posted: Dec 20, 2023 15:10
 Subject: Re: Lego wire ?
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 Topic: Help
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In Help, Stuart9 writes:
  Is this Lego ?

Ask BRICKTSAR.
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 Posted: Nov 19, 2023 19:17
 Subject: Re: Frustration w/ Yellow Minifigures
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Get over it and grow up
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 Posted: Jul 22, 2023 22:36
 Subject: Does anyone have a Duplo Brick separator ?
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 Topic: Wanted
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I need one please. Preferably Orange.
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 Posted: Jan 11, 2023 21:59
 Subject: Re: Whatever happened to part 15457?
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In LEGO products, WILYKAT writes:
  
 
Part No: 15457  Name: Technic, Gear Worm Screw with 2 Bushes
* 
15457 Technic, Gear Worm Screw with 2 Bushes
Parts: Technic, Gear {Dark Bluish Gray}
was produced in 2014 and used in some sets. Shortly after that,
it was discontinued and the sets that had this was changed to use
 
Part No: 4716  Name: Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
* 
4716 Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
Parts: Technic, Gear
instead.

I've been wondering, was there a design flaw or something that made LEGO
abandon the smaller worm gear in favor of older version that used more plastic?
Since making new mold to produce parts can be costly, some thousand dollars
or so.

I remember buying about 100 or so of this part back then. I use them a lot in
Mocs.
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 Posted: Jan 11, 2023 21:59
 Subject: Re: Whatever happened to part 15457?
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In LEGO products, WILYKAT writes:
  
 
Part No: 15457  Name: Technic, Gear Worm Screw with 2 Bushes
* 
15457 Technic, Gear Worm Screw with 2 Bushes
Parts: Technic, Gear {Dark Bluish Gray}
was produced in 2014 and used in some sets. Shortly after that,
it was discontinued and the sets that had this was changed to use
 
Part No: 4716  Name: Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
* 
4716 Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
Parts: Technic, Gear
instead.

I've been wondering, was there a design flaw or something that made LEGO
abandon the smaller worm gear in favor of older version that used more plastic?
Since making new mold to produce parts can be costly, some thousand dollars
or so.

I remember buying about 100 or so of this part back then. I use them a lot in
Mocs.
 Author: philip33 View Messages Posted By philip33
 Posted: Jan 11, 2023 21:54
 Subject: Re: is there a better way to connect a soccer bal
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 Topic: My Own Creation
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In My Own Creation, studdouble writes:
  is there a better way to connect a soccer ball?

Many years ago I drilled a very shallow hole slightly smaller than a stud so
that the stud on a jumper plate would be tight inside of the soccer ball. It
worked very well.
 Author: philip33 View Messages Posted By philip33
 Posted: Aug 30, 2022 22:05
 Subject: Re: Brick Storage
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 Topic: General
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In General, TheBrickGuys writes:
  We have got 7 of these:
Iid love to have them. Please reply back with details. Phil
 
Gear No: 95569c01  Name: Storage Brick 2 x 2
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95569c01 (Inv) Storage Brick 2 x 2
Gear: Storage

1 in red, 1 in blue, 1 in medium azure, 2 in dark pink and 2 in medium lavender.
They are all new and never used but because they are made of soft plastic they
have a little bit of surface scratchings from being moved around. We dont really
have a use for them so they have just been sitting around. They look like they
are getting bummed out because they dont have anything to do here and they would
like to be doing what they were made for, holding someone's Lego.

They retailed for $7.99 each (at least that is what the price sticker on the
bottom says) but we just want them to have a new home where they can be put to
good use. If anyone is interested we will be glad to send them to you free of
charge (providing you live in the US as overseas postage would be killer). Just
let us know if you are interested.

Jim.
 Author: philip33 View Messages Posted By philip33
 Posted: Jun 15, 2022 19:00
 Subject: Old seized up 9 volt motors
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Hi. I am looking for your locked up 9 volt motors. Either light or heavy version.
Doesn’t matter if it’s grey or black. I’ll pay shipping if you have a large
amount. Thanks Phil
 Author: philip33 View Messages Posted By philip33
 Posted: May 31, 2021 15:42
 Subject: Re: What part is This? - Part # 16198
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In Searching, dgeehot writes:
  I found a few of these in a box. They are green in color it is an axle wit a
stop on one end and rectangle on top(see picture)

Nice Find. I WILL buy it from you.
 Author: philip33 View Messages Posted By philip33
 Posted: May 31, 2021 15:38
 Subject: Is this a lego part ?
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 Topic: Catalog Identification
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Thanks for your help, Phil