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 Author: maxx3001 View Messages Posted By maxx3001
 Posted: Mar 30, 2023 18:34
 Subject: Talking about prototypes :)
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maxx3001 (2563)

Location:  Netherlands, Utrecht
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Store: 3001: A Brick Oddity
Several of these recently came available and I was lucky enough to get some.

As far as we can tell, the holes were used to fasten the bricks for clutch tests?

The S brick is just a weird but fully normal modern brick.

And the last one is a LEGOland 3001old G-mold, not really special, but I just
like the different mold letters

If you have any info on these bricks, please share.

Maxx
 




 Author: molten.brick View Messages Posted By molten.brick
 Posted: Mar 31, 2023 05:51
 Subject: Re: Talking about prototypes :)
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Location:  Australia, Tasmania
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I apologise for being ignant...
Can you fit a bar precisely inside that purple bricks holes? does it have a regular
tube-lot on it's underside?
Feel free to send me that 7xS brick as a gesture of good will!
Were G-bricks only ever printed in Italy? Or were they produced in Germany also?

In General, maxx3001 writes:
  Several of these recently came available and I was lucky enough to get some.

As far as we can tell, the holes were used to fasten the bricks for clutch tests?

The S brick is just a weird but fully normal modern brick.

And the last one is a LEGOland 3001old G-mold, not really special, but I just
like the different mold letters

If you have any info on these bricks, please share.

Maxx