* Delete 2 Part 2412 Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Add 2 Part 2412b Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
* Add 2 Part 2412b Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
Comments from Submitter:
- the grooves can be seen on the set image on the box and instructions - plus this is about 6 years after the grooved version was introduced, in a common color
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Add 2 Part 2412b Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
* Add 2 Part 2412b Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
Comments from Submitter:
- the grooves can be seen on the set image on the box and instructions - plus this is about 6 years after the grooved version was introduced, in a common color
As I see 2412a (without groove) was spotted in sets till 1997. In 1994 it is
reported from 7 sets less than "b" variant but still founded. "b" variant was
first notice in 1990. So this set is in mold change period so it is possible
that there could be copies od this set with "a" or "b" variant. Red one "a" is
noted
still in 1994 sets.
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Add 2 Part 2412b Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
* Add 2 Part 2412b Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
Comments from Submitter:
- the grooves can be seen on the set image on the box and instructions - plus this is about 6 years after the grooved version was introduced, in a common color
As I see 2412a (without groove) was spotted in sets till 1997. In 1994 it is
reported from 7 sets less than "b" variant but still founded. "b" variant was
first notice in 1990. So this set is in mold change period so it is possible
that there could be copies od this set with "a" or "b" variant. Red one "a" is
noted
still in 1994 sets.
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Add 2 Part 2412b Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
* Add 2 Part 2412b Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
Comments from Submitter:
- the grooves can be seen on the set image on the box and instructions - plus this is about 6 years after the grooved version was introduced, in a common color
As I see 2412a (without groove) was spotted in sets till 1997. In 1994 it is
reported from 7 sets less than "b" variant but still founded. "b" variant was
first notice in 1990. So this set is in mold change period so it is possible
that there could be copies od this set with "a" or "b" variant. Red one "a" is
noted
still in 1994 sets.
I forget to write this sentence in first post
"Set images, box images and instruction are not good source for checking parts
variants. Do you have proof from more reliable source?"
When searching for better proofs to this change request I found this (photo attached).
I know this is no proof according to our standards for aproving parts variants
requests, just used set from auction site could be easly tampered, missing parts
replaced without knowledge of parts variants, but there are both variants for
blue of this part Just wanted to show that it is not so simple. Better proof
for it would be from sealed one (this could be hard to found) or for example
also from own collection where is submiter (owner of set) certain that parts
weren't never messed with other sets and he bought it as sealed one personaly
even many years ago. Such proof also could be considered as good and accepted.
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Add 2 Part 2412b Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
* Add 2 Part 2412b Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
Comments from Submitter:
- the grooves can be seen on the set image on the box and instructions - plus this is about 6 years after the grooved version was introduced, in a common color
As I see 2412a (without groove) was spotted in sets till 1997. In 1994 it is
reported from 7 sets less than "b" variant but still founded. "b" variant was
first notice in 1990. So this set is in mold change period so it is possible
that there could be copies od this set with "a" or "b" variant. Red one "a" is
noted
still in 1994 sets.
I forget to write this sentence in first post
"Set images, box images and instruction are not good source for checking parts
variants. Do you have proof from more reliable source?"
When searching for better proofs to this change request I found this (photo attached).
I know this is no proof according to our standards for aproving parts variants
requests, just used set from auction site could be easly tampered, missing parts
replaced without knowledge of parts variants, but there are both variants for
blue of this part Just wanted to show that it is not so simple. Better proof
for it would be from sealed one (this could be hard to found) or for example
also from own collection where is submiter (owner of set) certain that parts
weren't never messed with other sets and he bought it as sealed one personaly
even many years ago. Such proof also could be considered as good and accepted.
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Delete 2 Part 2412 Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille (undetermined type)
* Add 2 Part 2412b Red Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
* Add 2 Part 2412b Blue Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille with Bottom Groove / Lip
Comments from Submitter:
- the grooves can be seen on the set image on the box and instructions - plus this is about 6 years after the grooved version was introduced, in a common color
As I see 2412a (without groove) was spotted in sets till 1997. In 1994 it is
reported from 7 sets less than "b" variant but still founded. "b" variant was
first notice in 1990. So this set is in mold change period so it is possible
that there could be copies od this set with "a" or "b" variant. Red one "a" is
noted
still in 1994 sets.
I forget to write this sentence in first post
"Set images, box images and instruction are not good source for checking parts
variants. Do you have proof from more reliable source?"
When searching for better proofs to this change request I found this (photo attached).
I know this is no proof according to our standards for aproving parts variants
requests, just used set from auction site could be easly tampered, missing parts
replaced without knowledge of parts variants, but there are both variants for
blue of this part Just wanted to show that it is not so simple. Better proof
for it would be from sealed one (this could be hard to found) or for example
also from own collection where is submiter (owner of set) certain that parts
weren't never messed with other sets and he bought it as sealed one personaly
even many years ago. Such proof also could be considered as good and accepted.