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not the stuff under the desk.
That is the UK/Ireland/Australia left driving version of the 200 LEGO Town Plan board of 1962-68. It was included as part of the British 810 Town Plan set, and also sold standalone under the 200 number.
Perhaps you could donate the images to the Brickset database! :-)
https://brickset.com/sets/200-5/LEGO-Town-Plan-Board-UK-Australian-Cardboard-Version
This board was subcontracted out and made by Waddington's... a UK game board maker.
You have the later (1965-68) version where it just had "LEGO" on the board top.
This is the (1962-64) earlier version... identical to yours, except it had "LEGO System" on the board top. Otherwise they were identical. Huw... I was not aware that you didn't have a Town Plan board image. You are welcome to this older version image. :-)
That is Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen (current LEGO owner) on the board top).
From my Unofficial LEGO Sets/Parts Collectors Guide computer desktop 2800 page reference.
However i'm slightly confused by the comments to @Huw did he post? I can't see a comment from him?
P.S @Istokg thanks for the cool fact about it being the current Lego owner i've just impressed my family with that knowledge :D
Included with my purchase were the instruction manuals to several sets. There were several sets that didn't interest me, but then I came across both manuals 1 and 2 of set 4184... The Black Pearl. I immediately started looking for the corresponding pieces.
Long story short... every piece and minifig were found with exception of a few minor pieces which I purchased from LEGO. The big missing link... all the sails. None were present. I started to check the prices of new sails and they are frankly ridiculous. As a result, my wife suggested we check out a local fabric/hobby store and we found some thin black foam pieces that we then cut to size and punched holes in to fit the masts. Problem solved!
What do you think... hard to tell the difference that the sails aren't original, right?
Today, I check charity shops in the next city over & find a bagged copy - possibly complete - for £3
So, that's two I need to find space for now. Not that I'm really complaining
There were a lot of parts that aren't LEGO, but some stood out. A lot of them had a logo that looks something like and anchor, or a smiley face on the studs. Anyone know what these are? I attached a picture, but it's not the best.
Also some #40236 Valentines day sets from last year at full price.
Don't check behind the board games...
- whistles -
2 x LEGO Star Wars Resistance Transport Pod 75176 £10 each (75% discount)
1 x LEGO Batman Movie The Batmobile 7090 £12.99 (76.4% discount)
Which I think are great finds.
Especially for the modulars, which I haven't seen go on sale that much. Although a lot of that is likely due to the fact that I rarely see US stores stocking them much at all.
http://bricksetforum.com/discussion/20863/the-one-that-got-away-thread#latest
i wouldn’t want anyone to get fired, but that’s waaaaaaaaaaay against the rules, and people HAVE gotten fired for buying cheap shit after marking it down, especially if they’re the one who completed the markdown.