"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
The inside bit does vary in in colour, is it still sellable?
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
is it still sellable?
you got me confused with that, what would make it unsellable
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
is it still sellable?
you got me confused with that, what would make it unsellable
Just checking that something wasn't ripped to shreds in the process
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
is it still sellable?
you got me confused with that, what would make it unsellable
Just checking that something wasn't ripped to shreds in the process
its all good
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
is it still sellable?
you got me confused with that, what would make it unsellable
Just checking that something wasn't ripped to shreds in the process
its all good
Good to hear for the old fellow, how tight where the screws?
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
is it still sellable?
you got me confused with that, what would make it unsellable
Just checking that something wasn't ripped to shreds in the process
its all good
Good to hear for the old fellow, how tight where the screws?
surprisingly not really, a solid amount of force was needed but not anything
crazy
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
is it still sellable?
you got me confused with that, what would make it unsellable
Just checking that something wasn't ripped to shreds in the process
its all good
Good to hear for the old fellow, how tight where the screws?
surprisingly not really, a solid amount of force was needed but not anything
crazy
Interesting, I wonder if they where applied from the factory by hand or machine?
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
The inside bit does vary in in colour,
indeed, curious if there is more proof beyond my memory tho
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
Specifically, we know the LEGO color of it is 130 - Colour Mix.
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
also, i might be mistaken, but i recall a thread form a while back (probably
purged by now) about how the inside marbled chunk varies in color so perhaps
if we have confirmation of that, a note can be added about that as well?
Specifically, we know the LEGO color of it is 130 - Colour Mix.
"We made a color to represent any color, so it's not really a color."
- TLG
"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
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"30305" - current number and the number for the bottom section
"30306" - top section
"30307" - right movable arm
the "chunk" of plastic on the inside does not have a number. please note
that no destructive disassembly is needed as you just have to remove 2 screws
to access the inside (the current number and arm number are visible without dissembling)
This has been completed.
The thread has been moved to preserve the images for future reference.