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HAH!
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"alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> HAH!
Good one! I'm pretty sure I had that very set... one of my first ones in fact.
It was part of a larger set, back in... 1985 I think. Legos are great :) It's a
shame I gave them all away :(
Sam
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> "alphaQuad" <alp### [at] earthlinknet> wrote:
> > HAH!
>
> Good one! I'm pretty sure I had that very set... one of my first ones in fact.
> It was part of a larger set, back in... 1985 I think. Legos are great :) It's a
> shame I gave them all away :(
It's one of the very, very few LEGO space sets of those first years which I
never ever owned... *sigh*
My first one (from the space series) was that very first "moon car", the one
with the satellite dish. I actually think it was the very first minifig-scale
space model LEGO ever published.
My favourite has always been the big fat space cruiser from the first spasheship
generation though. You know, the good old blue/grey ones, with those
LL-designation bricks... they still knew how to build gread models from mostly
standard bricks, back then... ah, those were the days...
(*... wanders off into nostalgic dreams...*)
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"clipka" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
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> (*... wanders off into nostalgic dreams...*)
>
>
We, grumbling old men, lwe ived before your blessed Lego generation :-) But
we had Schucco, and Dincky Toy, and Meccano, and Matchbox to play with! Ah!
Those were the days! I also owned a kind of forerunner to Lego (don't
remember the name just now) also with plastic bricks but a bit larger...
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote:
> We, grumbling old men, lwe ived before your blessed Lego generation :-) But
> we had Schucco, and Dincky Toy, and Meccano, and Matchbox to play with!
Of these, "Matchbox" is the only brand I do recognize :) They weren't my
favourite brand of metal toy cars though...
> Ah!
> Those were the days! I also owned a kind of forerunner to Lego (don't
> remember the name just now) also with plastic bricks but a bit larger...
You're not talking about Duplo, are you? ;)
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High!
Samuel Benge schrieb:
> Good one! I'm pretty sure I had that very set... one of my first ones in fact.
> It was part of a larger set, back in... 1985 I think.
No, that would be probably some years too late - I had the same model
(Space Shuttle), but that was when I was 10 years old, i. e. in 1979/80!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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High!
clipka schrieb:
> My favourite has always been the big fat space cruiser from the first spasheship
> generation though. You know, the good old blue/grey ones, with those
> LL-designation bricks... they still knew how to build gread models from mostly
> standard bricks, back then... ah, those were the days...
Do you mean the LL 928 "Galaxy Cruiser" with radar station and moon
rover (storable in the back of the ship)? I had this too, as well as the
smaller LL 918 spaceship!
Oh, I wish I had the time to re-enact my childhood science fiction
fantasies with PoV-Ray...
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F6rg_=27Yadgar=27_Bleimann?= <yaz### [at] gmxde> wrote:
> High!
> > It was part of a larger set, back in... 1985 I think.
>
> No, that would be probably some years too late - I had the same model
> (Space Shuttle), but that was when I was 10 years old, i. e. in 1979/80!
Now that you mention it: IIRC this was not only one of the few models I never
possessed, but also one of the very few that was re-issued some time again
later.
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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F6rg_=27Yadgar=27_Bleimann?= <yaz### [at] gmxde> wrote:
> Do you mean the LL 928 "Galaxy Cruiser" with radar station and moon
> rover (storable in the back of the ship)? I had this too, as well as the
> smaller LL 918 spaceship!
Yeah - exactly that one! It was called "Raumkreuzer" here in Germany.
I owned all three (well, together with my brother that is)... the parts and
instructions for the LL 918 and LL 928 are still in my possession.
Unfortunately I lost the instructions for the medium sized ship - and probably
so many of the tail-fins were broken that I couldn't build all of them at once
now.
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"clipka" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
news:web.4959f733877dfbf31a6427600@news.povray.org...
> "Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote:
>> We, grumbling old men, lwe ived before your blessed Lego generation :-)
>> But
>> we had Schucco, and Dincky Toy, and Meccano, and Matchbox to play with!
>
> Of these, "Matchbox" is the only brand I do recognize :) They weren't my
> favourite brand of metal toy cars though...
>
>> Ah!
>> Those were the days! I also owned a kind of forerunner to Lego (don't
>> remember the name just now) also with plastic bricks but a bit larger...
>
> You're not talking about Duplo, are you? ;)
>
>
Well, just a little OT here:
Schuco: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuco and
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Schuco_toys
Dinky Toys: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinky_Toy
Meccano: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meccano
Matchbox: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchbox_(toy)
Thomas
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