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Help identify this set

HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
Someone just emailed me this:

I've looked everywhere for a picture of a set I used to have, late 80s/early 90s, but with no luck, any thoughts? It's driving me crazy.

I still have the pieces but no box or instructions. It was a white house made on a green board. Two levels with a red roof, red front door and red back door. Classic yellow windows with red and green shutters. There were two figures and possible a blue car. Outside there was a table and chairs with red parasole.

The instructions came with other ideas to build, including a tall town house or a single level school.

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Any ideas?

Comments

  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,683
    edited August 2014
    @Huw #6374 Maybe.The trouble is that most sets that came with green shutters were basic sets with instruction ideas so the house you are thinking of could have been an MOC and not a set and you have just forgotten about that.
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    And there you have it :)
    dougtsHklock
  • theLEGOmantheLEGOman Member Posts: 1,524
    Here's a better picture of that set

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    Pitfall69Hklock
  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    Thank you, but @pitfall69, why are you referring to every database but Brickset? :)
  • HklockHklock Member Posts: 1
    Hi all, it was me that originally emailed in after searching for several hours! Thank you so much for identifying the set, it was the only one from my childhood that I couldn't find a reference to but knew it existed! Still have some of the pieces so off to recreate!
    Pitfall69
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    Huw said:

    Thank you, but @pitfall69, why are you referring to every database but Brickset? :)

    Mr. @Huw‌ , I am sorry about that, but I was already in Bricklink looking at windows, so I just found it there. I was torn whether this was a test for the community or that you didn't know the set name/number yourself. If it makes you happy, I used Bricksets database today to find out set numbers and info for a few Harry Potter sets :)

  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    Think you :-)
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