1970's - LEGOland and hobby sets


RE: 1970's - LEGOland and hobby sets
Set: 367-2 - Mini-Airport and Vehicles
OMR Compliant: No
Known errors: normal 4x8 plates instead of waffle ones
Done and rendered with: Studio 2.22.12 (and custom parts)


   


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RE: 1970's - LEGOland and hobby sets
(2023-01-15, 12:39)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: Set: 367-2 - Mini-Airport and Vehicles
OMR Compliant: No
Known errors: normal 4x8 plates instead of waffle ones
Done and rendered with: Studio 2.22.12 (and custom parts)

Why not use the waffle plates? We do have them.
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RE: 1970's - LEGOland and hobby sets
(2023-01-16, 0:42)N. W. Perry Wrote: Why not use the waffle plates? We do have them.

Hmm, I checked different sites:
Peeron: no detailed Inventory
Bricklink: Waffles
Rebrickable: Standard
Brickowl: Standard

I think it doesnt really matter which version is used.
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RE: 1970's - LEGOland and hobby sets
(2023-01-16, 16:44)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: Hmm, I checked different sites:
Peeron: no detailed Inventory
Bricklink: Waffles
Rebrickable: Standard
Brickowl: Standard

I think it doesnt really matter which version is used.

Both versions were being made in the early 70s, especially for Samsonite sets (as this was), and so a set like this may have contained either, or both. But, Gary's guide specifically mentions the gray 4x8 being produced in waffle bottom for this set and one other (157).

So on one hand, it might be neat to reflect this in the OMR version. On the other, it does seem true that either version could have appeared in the set, in which case it wouldn't be an error to omit it. Smile

(And interested users can always just tack an 'a' on the end of the part number if they want to.)
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RE: 1970's - LEGOland and hobby sets
   

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Set: 619 - Rally Car
OMR Compliant: Yes
Known errors: None
Done with: LDCad 1.6d
LEGO ergo sum
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