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@LusiferSam It seems that the Geas Konstharts company in southern Sweden used the same box for the 700/1, 700/2 and 700/3 sets. What we see is the 700/3 set with the 60 (2x2) and 60 (2x4) bricks. With the 700/2 set 72 (2x2) and 72 (2x4) bricks... they put the extra bricks in the empty partition (which otherwise should have…
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Besides the 236/1236 Garage set... the 235/1235 Garage "Kit" is almost as challenging... ;-) My Unofficial Collectors Guide discusses both sets (ad nauseum), as well as many other sets that have a 10 year+ production run. So many countries... so many variations. I also break down the different parts and part variations…
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Another set that I had always wondered about was a 1237 set, as seen in Swedish and Norwegian 1956-57 LEGO catalogs. This was listed as a "Garage side set"... that was something like a 1/2 Esso Service Station... but the 1/2 that was not the garage. I thought that this again was just a catalog error (common back then). But…
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IV - LEGO - MISCELLANEOUS SETS & ACCESSORIES 34.0 LEGO CARS & TRUCKS w/ METAL WHEELS (1953-70). 34.1 1:87 LEGO Cars w/ Metal Wheels (1956-69). 34.2 1:87 LEGO Trucks w/ Metal Wheels (1955-1970). 34.3 1:87 LEGO Car/Truck Multi-Packs (1965-68). 34.4 Non LEGO System Vehicles & 1:43 Trucks (1953-58). 35.0 LEGO IDEA BOOKS,…
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Nope... it's real LEGO. The 1x1 round and square bricks without studs were prototypes produced back in 1955-56 when the studded bricks first came out. The original owner of these boxes got the studless variety from a Danish owner, who just happened to have a group of other very rare items that suggested a LEGO employee may…
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